I have made another Impress Presentation Template – Minimalist – which features a folder icon in the bottom right hand corner, and is designed using the Comic Sans font.
We had a poll on this site, and 68% said they wanted more Impress Presentations.
As a result, I have put together this presentation – Mountain Views.
Please also note that I have consolidated all my free Impress Templates on to a single page – check out the Free OpenOffice Impress Template page.
Following on from last week’s post, OpenOffice also has a Guide for Impress.
Download the 292-page guide for OpenOffice Impress from Scribd.
Here is a template based on a church in India – Our Lady of Vailankanni.
Keeping it clean and neat, this photo with its clear, crisp skies allows your audience’s focus to be on your content.
[Download the Church Template here]
And also check out this slightly different version 2:
An old-style telephone adds a monochromatic charm to this presentation.
I hope you like this one!
I saw a nice presentation template at a conference recently, so I decided to design a template based on this. Here is my first attempt.

Ozlady Presentation Format - Stones
Download OzLady Stones Template (otp) file
There is no warranty or support offered for this presentation template. Comments are welcome and I may include suggestions in any future templates I put together. I hope you find it useful. If you need help in implementing presentation template in OpenOffice (and designing one of your own), go to the following link:
Designing and Adding Presentations to OpenOffice
Update: I am starting to add more templates. You can view and download other free templates here.
‘This template is a simple change of colour from the OpenOffice Dark Blue with Orange template. This is Dark Grey with Lime Green.
It is nothing fancy, just a change of colour that I did for a friend. Hope you get some use out of it.
For those wanting templates designed specifically for OpenOffice Impress, or StarOffice, please check out this find that has 12 templates suitable for downloading and adding to your collection.











My name is Stephanie Krishnan and I'm passionate about the way that open source software and its community can help small businesses and individuals with their productivity and lives. One of the biggest arguments I get from business owners, however, is lack of support options. I decided to put together my own support blog to help people be productive at various levels with one of my favourite open source alternatives: OpenOffice.org! I do this through tutorials, downloadable templates and answers to questions from readers!

