Bug 78532 - FILESAVE: Movement animations and slidechange not preserved on export to ppt
Summary: FILESAVE: Movement animations and slidechange not preserved on export to ppt
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: 3.6.7.2 release
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
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Reported: 2014-05-10 16:31 UTC by ravingdesi
Modified: 2014-09-30 07:36 UTC (History)
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Description ravingdesi 2014-05-10 16:31:44 UTC
Problem description: 
Export of movement animations is working unrealiably. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it only works if opened in office and then saved to pptx.

Attached is a file in which the movement animations are not preserved at all.

Furthermore: The automatic slidechange after the last animation does not occur either.

Thanks for considering.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17406199/Bug4.ppt in impress. Click through the animations
2. Compare to result achieved in Powerpoint (I used powerpoint 2010 as my presentations always look screwed up when opened with 2013)

Current behavior:
No movements when ppt is opened in ms powerpoint (used 2010). They still work if opened with LO.

Expected behavior:
Proper export of movement animations, so they are properly understood by powerpoint

If of any interest, you can download the converted odp from https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17406199/Bug4.odp

Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.2.3.3 release
Comment 1 Jay Philips 2014-09-30 07:36:08 UTC
Hello ravingdesi,

Thank you for filing the bug. I can confirm that the files are not playable correctly in Powerpoint after converting in 4.2.6, 4.3.3 and master.

Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 425711faddb208efa97e869b885919fff9e570d0
TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86@45-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2014-09-27_02:35:29


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