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| <h3>I am trying to export a presentation to HTML. I am getting an error |
| message that says <b><i><span style="font-weight: medium">Nonexistent</span> |
| object. Nonexistent file</i></b><b>. What's wrong?</b></h3> |
| <p><!-- ^^^ -->This message is somewhat generic and can be an indication |
| of one or more problems. Please read the entire list, below, to determine |
| whether you have any of these environment issues: </p> |
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| <p><b>Export to HTML Requires Directory Write Access</b> The Export to HTML |
| process needs to have access to write a new file or files to the directory |
| you have selected. If you do not have write access, you will get the indicated |
| message. In addition, Export to HTML tends to create <b>lots</b> of files. |
| It is highly recommended that you create a new directory for your output |
| to collect all these files and to avoid the write access restriction. </p> |
| |
| <p><b>Not Enough Disk Space</b> You can receive the indicated message because |
| you do not have enough space in your home directory. </p> |
| |
| <p><b>File Name Problem</b> You can receive the indicated message because |
| you use a space in the file name. During the Export process, OpenOffice.org |
| sees the first part of the filename as a directory and sees the rest of the |
| name after the space as the filename. Hence, a non-existent object. The solution, |
| then, is to not use spaces or other characters that are not allowed in a |
| filename. These characters are: %!$#:; </p> |
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