In PowerPoint, you can just select everything, then right-click -> save as image, and it saves whatever you have selected rather than the whole slide. There doesn’t seem to be a way to do that in Impress, but I realised you could copy-paste into Gimp and that would copy the objects as an image, so I’ve been making memes that way.

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      The issue is that the slide size isn’t going to match with the meme size and there’s no way to predict it. … unless there’s a workaround that I’m not aware of. I’d need it to ignore the slide size and only include the images. The only way I found I could do that in libre office is to highlight and copy/paste.

      In PowerPoint, you just highlight all images->right click->save as picture and that works just fine.

      I guess I’ll just have to work the courage to make feature requests, or better yet, understand open source code to make improvements.

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    Why use such an installer and not just a regular Linux install? I dont get that OEM thing

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      If I’m giving a laptop to someone, then I want them to be able to set their own username and password; while being able to set the correct drivers and stuff up myself.

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        Interesting, never did that. Why not just install normally and edit afterwards, isnt there a tool to edit name and homefolder simultaneously?

        I always name my user “user”, saves so much hassle everywhere, bug logs, lockscreen etc. Password can easily be changed

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          Why would I want someone who isn’t tech savvy to have to use a tool to edit name and password?

          If we want people to switch to Linux, one thing we’ll need is easy to use OEMs.