Office Open XML Presentation (.pptx, .potm, .ppsx)
Unified Office Format presentation (.uop)
Impress can also export to MacroMedia Flash (.swf) and any of the graphics formats listed for
Draw.
Saving drawings
Draw can only save in the OpenDocument Drawing formats (.odg, .otg, and .fodg), the
OpenOffice.org 1.x formats (.sxd and .std) and StarDraw format (.sda, .sdd, and .vor).
However, Draw can also export to BMP, EMF, EPS, GIF, JPEG, MET, PBM, PCT, PGM, PNG,
PPM, RAS, SVG, SVM, TIFF, WMF, and XPM.
Writer/Web can save in these formats
HTML document (.html and .htm), as HTML 4.0 Transitional
Text and Text Encoded (LibreOffice Writer/Web) (.txt)
Exporting to other formats
Different from the command Save as, LibreOffice uses the term “export” to create a new file with
another format without leaving the current content and file format. If you cannot find the file type
you are looking for under Save As, look under Export for additional types.
LibreOffice can export files to HTML and XHTML. To publish on a Wiki server, export the
documents with MediaWiki (.txt) format. In addition, Draw and Impress can export to Adobe Flash
(.swf) and a range of image formats.
To export to one of these formats, choose File > Export. On the Export dialog, specify a file name
for the exported document, then select the desired format in the File format list and click the
Export button.
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