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Export LibreOffice Impress Slides as Images

This guide explains the steps to save or export LibreOffice Impress Slides as images or pictures in any format – such as.jpg, .png, etc.

Note: The HTML export feature to different files is dropped in LibreOffice 24.2. Hence, the following steps will not work from the version 24.2 onwards. There is no workaround currently which I could find. Refer the release notes of 24.2 here. Also refer the bug report here.

LibreOffice Impress provides the Export option that helps you to save the impress slides to any picture format. As of LibreOffice 7.x series, it provides below image formats for exports:

There are two parts to this guide. The first part explains the steps to export a single slide as an image. The second part describes export all slides as separate images.

Export LibreOffice Impress Slides as Images

Export single slide as images

Export all Impress Slides as Images

Exporting all slides as separate individual images in LibreOffice Impress is a bit tricky. The above File Menu –> Export to the image will not work for multiple slides. So if you have large presentations with many slides, it is difficult to export them one by one using the above method.

Unfortunately, LibreOffice Impress doesn’t provide a standard way to do it. But there is a workaround that works i.e. export to HTML.

When you do export to HTML, Impress convert your all slides to HTML files at one go and creates separate HTML files per slide. When it does, it creates a separate image file for each slide as well. Using this method, you can actually convert all the slides to separate images.

Steps
HTML Export – New Design Window
HTML Export – Format

In the next window, choose your desired format of images. For this example I chose jpeg. You can specify the resolution of the images and quality as well. Click next.

HTML Export – Image Type
HTML Export – Color
Name HTML Design

Once you are done, go to the folder where all the files exported.

Images Created from Slides

In that folder, you can see image files with names img0.jpg, img1.jpg etc. So, for this example, the Slide1 is saved as img0.jpg, Slide 2 is saved as img1.jog and so on.

Now you can easily copy and use the slide images exported from the entire presentation.

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