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Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use '''File > Export''' and select '''HTML Document''' as the file type.
 
Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use '''File > Export''' and select '''HTML Document''' as the file type.

Latest revision as of 14:29, 9 April 2012



Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use File > Export and select HTML Document as the file type.

When using the wizard, you can choose to create the web page at any time by clicking the Create button.


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