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Time Narration
00.00 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Presentation Notes in LibreOffice Impress.
00.06 In this tutorial, we will learn about Notes and how To print them.
00.12 Notes are used for two purposes:
00.14 As additional material or references, on Each slide, for the audience.
00.20 To help the presenter with reference notes when presenting the slides to the audience.
00.27 Open the presentation Sample-Impress.odp.
00.33 From the Slides pane on the left, choose the slide titled Overview.
00.38 Change the text to.
00.40 To achieve 30% shift to OpenSource software within 1 year
00.46 To achieve 95% shift to OpenSource Software within 5 years
00.53 Let’s add some notes to the page, so that, when it is printed, the reader will have some reference material.
01.01 To edit the notes, click on the Notes tab.
01.04 A Notes text box is displayed below the slide. Here we can type the notes.
01.12 Click on Click to Add Notes.
01.15 Notice that you can edit this box.
01.19 In this text box type;
01.22 Management would like to explore cost saving from shifting to Open Source Software
01.28 Open source software has now become a viable option to proprietary software.
01.35 Open source software will free the company from arbitrary software updates of proprietary software. <Pause>
01.46 We have created our first Note.
01.49 Let us learn how to format the text in the Notes.
01.54 Select the text.
01.56 From top left corner of the Impress window, click on the Font Type drop-down, and select TlwgMono.
02.05 Next, in the Font size drop-down, select 18.
02.10 On from same Task bar, let’s click on the Bullet icon. The text now has bullet points.
02.18 Let’s now learn to create a Notes Master to set all notes in a standard format.
02.25 From the Main menu, click View and then click on Master. Click Notes Master.
02.33 The Notes Master view appears.
02.36 Notice, that two slides are displayed.
02.40 This means, there is one Notes Master for each Master Slide used in the presentation.
02.47 The Notes Master slide is like a template.
02.51 You can set formatting preferences here, which are then applied to all the notes in the presentation.
02.58 From the Slides pane, select the first slide.
03.01 Click on the Notes place holder and select the text displayed on it.
03.08 From top left corner of the Impress window, click on the Font Size drop-down, and select 32.
03.16 From the Main menu, click Format and Character.
03.21 The Character dialog box appears.
03.24 Click on the Font Effects tab.
03.28 Click the Font color drop-down and select Red. Click OK.
03.35 Let’s add a logo to the notes.
03.38 Let’s add a triangle.
03.40 From the Drawing toolbar, click on Basic Shapes and select Isosceles Triangle.
03.48 Insert the triangle on the top-left corner of the Notes text box.
03.53 Select the triangle and right-click for the context menu. Click Area.
03.59 The Area dialog box appears.
04.02 Click on the Area tab.
04.05 Click the Fill drop-down and click Color. Now choose Blue 7.
04.12 This formatting and logo will be the default for all the notes that are created.
04.18 Click OK.
04.20 In the Master View toolbar, click Close Master View.
04.25 In the Main pane, click the Notes tab.
04.29 From the Slides pane on the left, choose the slide titled Overview.
04.35 Notice, that the Notes are formatted as set in the Master Notes.
04.42 Now, let’s learn how to re-size the Notes place holder and Slide place holder.
04.48 Select the Slide Placeholder, press the left mouse button and move it to the top of the screen.
04.56 This creates more space to re-size the Notes place holder.
05.02 Now, click on the border of the Notes text place holder.
05.06 Hold the left mouse button and drag it upward to increase the size.
05.13 We have now learnt to re-size the placeholders as we require
05.18 Now let us see how to print the notes.
05.22 From the Main menu, click on File and select Print.
05.27 The Print dialog box appears
05.30 From the list of printers, select the printer connected to your system.
05.35 In the Number of Copies field enter 2.
05.40 Click on Properties and under Orientation, select Landscape. Click Ok
05.48 Under Print Document, select Notes from the drop down menu.
05.53 Now select LibreOffice impress tab.
05.58 Under Contents:
06.00 Check the Slide Name Box.
06.02 Check the Date and Time Box.
06.05 Check the Original Color Box.
06.08 Click Print.
06.11 If your printer settings are configured correctly, the slides must start printing now.
06.18 This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
06.21 In this tutorial, we learnt about Notes and how To print them.
06.27 Here is an assignment for you.
06.30 Open a new presentation,
06.32 Add the content in the notes place holder and
06.36 Add a rectangle.
06.38 Let the font of the content be 36 and Color it Blue.
06.44 Color the rectangle with Green.
06.48 Adjust the size of the notes place holdern comparison with the slide text holder.
06.54 Print the notes in black and white in Portrait format.
06.59 You need to print 5 copies of notes.
07.03 Watch the video available at the following link. It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
07.09 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
07.13 The Spoken Tutorial Project Team Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
07.22 For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
07.28 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
07.41 More information on this Mission is available at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
07.51 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Thanks for joining

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