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| − | || Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Slide Creation in LibreOffice Impress | + | || Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on'''Slide Creation in LibreOffice Impress'''. |
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| − | || In this tutorial we will learn about: Slide | + | || In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
| + | * '''Slide Show'''s | ||
| + | * '''Slide Transition'''s | ||
| + | * '''Automatic Shows'''. | ||
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| − | || You use Slide | + | || You use '''Slide Show'''s to present slides before an audience. |
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| − | || Slide | + | || 'Slide-show's can be shown on desktops or projectors. |
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| − | || Slide shows occupy the entire computer screen. | + | || Slide-shows occupy the entire computer screen. |
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| − | || | + | || '''Presentation'''s cannot be edited in the slide-show mode. |
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| − | || Slide shows are for display only. | + | || Slide-shows are for display only. |
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| − | || Open the presentation '''Sample-Impress.odp | + | || Open the presentation '''Sample-Impress.odp'''. |
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| − | || Let’s view this presentation as a '''Slide Show.''' | + | || Let’s view this presentation as a '''Slide-Show.''' |
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| − | || Alternately, you can use the function key F5 to start the slide show. | + | || Alternately, you can use the '''function key 'F5'''' to start the slide-show. |
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| − | || The presentation is displayed as a slide show. | + | || The presentation is displayed as a slide-show. |
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| − | || You can navigate between the slides by using the arrow buttons on your keyboard. | + | || You can navigate between the slides by using the arrow-buttons on your keyboard. |
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| − | || Alternately right-click the mouse for the context menu and select '''Next'''. | + | || Alternately, right-click the '''mouse''' for the context menu and select '''Next'''. |
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| − | || To exit the slide show, right-click the mouse for the context menu. Here select '''End Show'''. | + | || To exit the slide show, right-click the '''mouse''' for the context menu. Here, select '''End Show'''. |
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| − | || The '''Slide Show '''dialog box appears. | + | || The '''Slide Show '''dialog-box appears. |
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| − | || Under ''' Options''', check the boxes | + | || Under ''' Options''', check the boxes- ''''Mouse Pointer visible' |
| + | ''' and ''''Mouse Pointer as Pen''''. | ||
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| − | || Click '''OK''' to close the dialog box. | + | || Click '''OK''' to close the dialog-box. |
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| − | || This option allows you to write or draw on the presentation while it is in slide show mode. | + | || This option allows you to write or draw on the presentation while it is in slide-show mode. |
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| − | || When you press the left mouse button, you can sketch with the pen. | + | || When you press the left '''mouse''' button, you can sketch with the pen. |
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| − | ||Use the sketch pen to draw a small diagram on an Impress slide. | + | ||Use the sketch pen to draw a small diagram on an '''Impress''' slide. |
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| − | || Now left-click on the mouse button. The next slide is displayed. | + | || Now, left-click on the '''mouse''' button. The next slide is displayed. |
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| − | || You can also advance to the next slide | + | || You can also advance to the next slide when you press the '''Space bar'''. |
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| − | || | + | || '''Transition'''s are effects that are applied to slides as we move or transition from one slide to the next, in a presentation. |
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| − | || All the slides in the presentation are displayed here. | + | || All the slides in the '''presentation''' are displayed here. |
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| − | || Now, press the left mouse button. Drag and drop the slide in between slides three and four. | + | || Now, press the left '''mouse button'''. Drag and drop the slide in between slides three and four. |
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| − | || Press the | + | || Press the '''Ctrl+Z''' keys to '''undo''' this action. |
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| − | || Under the '''Apply to selected slides''', scroll and select ''' Wipe Up'''. | + | || Under the ''''Apply to selected slides'''', scroll and select '''Wipe Up'''. |
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| − | || Notice that the transition effect is displayed in the Main pane. | + | || Notice that the transition effect is displayed in the '''Main''' pane. |
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| − | || You can control transition speed by choosing the options from the Speed drop down menu. | + | || You can control transition speed by choosing the options from the '''Speed''' drop-down menu. |
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| − | || Under '''Modify Transitions''', click on the '''Sound '''drop-down box. Choose beam. | + | || Under '''Modify Transitions''', click on the '''Sound '''drop-down box. Choose '''beam'''. |
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| − | || Next, click on the '''Sound '''drop-down box. Choose ''' | + | || Next, click on the '''Sound '''drop-down box. Choose '''applause'''. |
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| − | || Now, let us preview the transition effect we have made. | + | || Now, let us '''preview''' the transition effect we have made. |
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| − | || We have now learnt how to animate and add a sound effect to a slide transition. | + | || We have now learnt how to animate and add a sound-effect to a slide transition. |
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| − | || In '''Transition | + | || In '''Transition''' type, select '''Checkerboard Down.''' |
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| − | || In the '''Speed '''drop-down, select '''Medium. ''' | + | || In the '''Speed '''drop-down, select '''Medium.''' |
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| − | || From the '''Sound '''drop-down, select ''' | + | || From the '''Sound '''drop-down, select '''gong'''. |
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| − | || Check '''Loop | + | || Check '''Loop until next sound'''. |
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| − | || Click the radio button ''' Automatically | + | || Click the radio button ''' Automatically after'''. |
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| − | || Select time as '''1sec''' | + | || Select time as '''1sec'''. |
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| − | || Click on ''' Apply to | + | || Click on ''' Apply to All Slides''' |
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| − | || Note, that clicking on the ''' Apply to | + | || Note, that clicking on the ''' Apply to All Slides '''button applies the same transition for all the slides. |
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| − | || Let’s press the '''Escape '''key to exit the presentation. | + | || Let’s press the '''Escape '''key to exit the '''presentation'''. |
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| − | || From the Main pane, first click on '''Slide Sorter | + | || From the '''Main''' pane, first click on '''Slide Sorter''' tab. |
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| − | || Under '''Slide Transitions''' go to the '''Advance slide '''option. | + | || Under '''Slide Transitions''', go to the '''Advance slide '''option. |
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| − | || In the '''Automatically after '''field enter the time 2 seconds. | + | || In the '''Automatically after '''field, enter the time '2 seconds'. |
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| − | || From the Main pane, select the third slide. | + | || From the '''Main''' pane, select the third slide. |
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| − | || In the '''Automatically after '''field enter the time 3 seconds. | + | || In the '''Automatically after '''field enter the time '3 seconds'. |
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| − | || This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt about | + | || This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt about slide shows, slide transitions, automatic show. |
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| − | || Create a new presentation. | + | ||* Create a new presentation. |
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| − | || Add A wheel clockwise, | + | ||* Add: '''A wheel clockwise''', |
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| − | || 2 spoke transition at medium speed, | + | || '''2 spoke transition''' at '''medium''' speed, for the 2nd and 3rd slides, with a '''gong''' sound. |
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| − | ||Create an automatic slide show. | + | ||* Create an automatic slide show. |
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| − | ||Watch the video available at the following link. It | + | ||Watch the video available at the following link. It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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|| 09.04 | || 09.04 | ||
| − | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | + | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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|| 09.09 | || 09.09 | ||
| − | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
| + | * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. | ||
| + | * Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. | ||
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|| 09.18 | || 09.18 | ||
| − | ||For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org | + | ||For more details, please write to: |
| + | contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. | ||
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| − | ||Spoken Tutorial | + | ||'''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. |
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|| 09.37 | || 09.37 | ||
| − | ||More information on this | + | ||More information on this mission is available at: |
| + | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. | ||
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|| 09.48 | || 09.48 | ||
| − | ||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. | + | ||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
| + | Thanks for joining. | ||
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Revision as of 08:30, 15 October 2015
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| Time | Narration |
| 00.00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial onSlide Creation in LibreOffice Impress. |
| 00.06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about:
|
| 00.16 | You use Slide Shows to present slides before an audience. |
| 00.21 | 'Slide-show's can be shown on desktops or projectors. |
| 00.25 | Slide-shows occupy the entire computer screen. |
| 00.30 | Presentations cannot be edited in the slide-show mode. |
| 00.34 | Slide-shows are for display only. |
| 00.38 | Open the presentation Sample-Impress.odp. |
| 00.43 | Let’s view this presentation as a Slide-Show. |
| 00.47 | From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then on Slide Show. |
| 00.53 | Alternately, you can use the function key 'F5' to start the slide-show. |
| 01.00 | The presentation is displayed as a slide-show. |
| 01.04 | You can navigate between the slides by using the arrow-buttons on your keyboard. |
| 01.10 | Alternately, right-click the mouse for the context menu and select Next. |
| 01.16 | This will take you to the next slide. |
| 01.20 | To exit the slide show, right-click the mouse for the context menu. Here, select End Show. |
| 01.28 | Another way to exit is to press the Escape button. |
| 01.33 | You can also interact with your audience using the Mouse pointer as pen option. |
| 01.40 | Let’s enable this option and see how it works. |
| 01.45 | From the Main menu, click Slide Show and Slide Show Settings. |
| 01.51 | The Slide Show dialog-box appears. |
| 01.54 | Under Options, check the boxes- 'Mouse Pointer visible'
and 'Mouse Pointer as Pen'. |
| 02.02 | Click OK to close the dialog-box. |
| 02.06 | Again, from the Main menu, click Slide Show and then on Slide Show. |
| 02.13 | Notice that the cursor has now turned into a pen. |
| 02.17 | This option allows you to write or draw on the presentation while it is in slide-show mode. |
| 02.24 | When you press the left mouse button, you can sketch with the pen. |
| 02.29 | Let’s draw a tick mark against the first point. |
| 02.34 | Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. |
| 02.38 | Use the sketch pen to draw a small diagram on an Impress slide. |
| 02.47 | Now, left-click on the mouse button. The next slide is displayed. |
| 02.52 | You can also advance to the next slide when you press the Space bar. |
| 02.57 | Let’s exit the slide show. Right-click for the context menu and click End Show. |
| 03.05 | Next, let’s learn about Slide Transitions. |
| 03.09 | What are Slide Transitions? |
| 03.12 | Transitions are effects that are applied to slides as we move or transition from one slide to the next, in a presentation. |
| 03.22 | From the Main pane, click on the Slide Sorter tab. |
| 03.26 | All the slides in the presentation are displayed here. |
| 03.31 | You can easily change the order of slides, in a presentation, in this view. |
| 03.37 | Let’s select slide 1. |
| 03.40 | Now, press the left mouse button. Drag and drop the slide in between slides three and four. |
| 03.48 | The slides are rearranged. |
| 03.52 | Press the Ctrl+Z keys to undo this action. |
| 03.57 | You can add different transitions to each slide, in one go. |
| 04.02 | From the Slide Sorter view, select the first slide. |
| 04.06 | Now, from the Task pane, click on Slide Transitions. |
| 04.13 | Under the 'Apply to selected slides', scroll and select Wipe Up. |
| 04.19 | Notice that the transition effect is displayed in the Main pane. |
| 04.24 | You can control transition speed by choosing the options from the Speed drop-down menu. |
| 04.31 | Under Modify Transitions, click on the Speed drop-down box. Click Medium. |
| 04.39 | Now, let’s set a sound to the transition. |
| 04.43 | Under Modify Transitions, click on the Sound drop-down box. Choose beam. |
| 04.52 | Similarly, let’s select the second slide. |
| 04.56 | In the Task pane, click on Slide Transitions. |
| 05.00 | Under the Apply to selected slides, select wheel clockwise, 4 spokes. |
| 05.08 | Now click on the Speed drop-down box. Select Medium. |
| 05.13 | Next, click on the Sound drop-down box. Choose applause. |
| 05.21 | Now, let us preview the transition effect we have made. |
| 05.25 | Click Play. |
| 05.28 | We have now learnt how to animate and add a sound-effect to a slide transition. |
| 05.35 | Let us now learn how to create a presentation that advances automatically. |
| 05.42 | From the Tasks pane, click Slide Transitions. |
| 05.46 | In Transition type, select Checkerboard Down. |
| 05.50 | In the Speed drop-down, select Medium. |
| 05.55 | From the Sound drop-down, select gong. |
| 06.00 | Check Loop until next sound. |
| 06.04 | Click the radio button Automatically after. |
| 06.09 | Select time as 1sec. |
| 06.14 | Click on Apply to All Slides |
| 06.18 | Note, that clicking on the Apply to All Slides button applies the same transition for all the slides. |
| 06.25 | This way we need not add transitions for each slide individually. |
| 06.31 | From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then select Slide Show. |
| 06.38 | Notice that the slides advance automatically. |
| 06.49 | Let’s press the Escape key to exit the presentation. |
| 06.54 | Let us now learn to create presentations that advance automatically but with different display times for each slide. |
| 07.03 | This is useful when the content of some slides in the presentation are longer or more complex. |
| 07.13 | From the Main pane, first click on Slide Sorter tab. |
| 07.18 | Select the second slide. |
| 07.21 | Go to the Task pane. |
| 07.24 | Under Slide Transitions, go to the Advance slide option. |
| 07.29 | In the Automatically after field, enter the time '2 seconds'. |
| 07.37 | From the Main pane, select the third slide. |
| 07.42 | Go to the Task pane. |
| 7.44 | Under Slide Transitions go to the Advance slide option. |
| 07.49 | In the Automatically after field enter the time '3 seconds'. |
| 07.57 | Let’s select the fourth slide and follow the same steps as for the previous slides. And change the time to 4 seconds. |
| 08.08 | From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then on Slide Show. |
| 08.13 | Notice, that each slide is displayed for a different length of time. |
| 08.19 | Let’s press the Escape key to exit the presentation. |
| 08.24 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt about slide shows, slide transitions, automatic show. |
| 08.37 | Here is an assignment for you. |
| 08.40 | * Create a new presentation. |
| 08.42 | * Add: A wheel clockwise, |
| 08.46 | 2 spoke transition at medium speed, for the 2nd and 3rd slides, with a gong sound. |
| 08.54 | * Create an automatic slide show. |
| 08.58 | Watch the video available at the following link. It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
| 09.04 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
| 09.09 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
|
| 09.18 | For more details, please write to:
contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
| 09.25 | 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. |
| 09.37 | More information on this mission is available at:
spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
| 09.48 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Thanks for joining. |
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Devraj, Madhurig, Minal, PoojaMoolya, Pratik kamble, Sandhya.np14