OpenDocument Presentation

The OpenDocument file format (ODF) was originally developed by Sun Microsystems to support the new XML (Extended Markup Language) for documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 also support the XML file format, hence the new docx, xlsx and pptx file formats. 

 

2. Try it: Save as an OpenDocument Show

Go to File ->Save and Send.

Click on: Change File Type.

Select: OpenDocument Presentation.

Click on Save As.

 

What Do You See? You will be asked to:

Browse to your Documents folder.

Enter the File Name: The Teddy Bear's Picnic.

Save as type: OpenDocument Presentation.

Click Save.

 

Trust, but Verify: Go to the Documents folder and find the The Teddy Bear's Picnic.odp. Your presentation should open in PowerPoint.

Please close the odp version and keep going...

File ->Save and Send->Change File Type->OpenDocument Presentation

Exam 77-883: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

7. Preparing Presentations for Delivery

7.1. Save presentations: Save As Open Document Presentation (odp)