[Solved] Save .odt as .jpeg

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THEBookMan
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[Solved] Save .odt as .jpeg

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I have written a promo flyer and saved as .odt, .rtf, etc

I find nowhere to save as .jpeg so that I can insert/share on web such as Linked in.

Ideas, Please.

Tnx in advance,
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Re: Save .odt as .jpeg

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Check what formats LinkedIn accepts. I don't use LinkedIn so I don't have an account, and it appears that you can't do much without making one.
If LinkedIn will take a PDF file, then I'd recommend using that format (Use Export to PDF, not Save As).
If LinkedIn won't take that format, then give us a list of formats that they will take, and we might be able to come up with something.
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You could take screenshots; you would have to do this on a page by page basis.
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Else, export as PDF and then use PDFCreator to export the pages in a pic format.

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