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− | ||Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Slide Master and Slide design in LibreOffice Impress. | + | ||Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Slide Master and Slide design''' in '''LibreOffice Impress'''. |
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− | ||In this tutorial we will learn how to apply: Backgrounds for slides | + | ||In this tutorial, we will learn how to apply: |
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+ | Backgrounds for slides | ||
+ | |||
+ | Layouts for slides. | ||
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− | ||Here we are using Ubuntu Linux 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. | + | ||Here, we are using: |
+ | '''Ubuntu Linux 10.04''' and | ||
+ | '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4'''. | ||
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− | ||Background refers to all the colors and effects applied to the slide | + | ||'''Background''' refers to all the colors and effects applied to the '''slide''' which are present behind the content. |
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− | ||LibreOffice Impress has many background options that help you create better | + | ||'''LibreOffice Impress''' has many '''background''' options that help you create better '''presentation'''s. |
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||You can even create your own custom backgrounds. | ||You can even create your own custom backgrounds. | ||
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− | || Let’s open the presentation | + | || Let’s open the presentation "Sample-Impress.odp". |
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− | ||Let’s create a custom background for our presentation. | + | ||Let’s create a custom background for our '''presentation'''. |
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||We shall also apply this background to all the slides in the presentation. | ||We shall also apply this background to all the slides in the presentation. | ||
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||We shall use the '''Slide Master '''option to create this background. | ||We shall use the '''Slide Master '''option to create this background. | ||
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− | ||Any change made to the '''Master ''' | + | ||Any change made to the '''Master slide''' is applied to all the slides in the presentation. |
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− | || From the | + | ||From the Main menu, click '''View''', select '''Master '''and click on '''Slide Master'''. |
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− | || The '''Master Slide '''appears. | + | ||The '''Master Slide '''appears. |
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− | ||01 | + | ||01:17 |
− | || Notice | + | ||Notice that the '''Master View''' toolbar is also visible. You can use this to '''create, delete''' and '''rename''' '''Master Pages'''. |
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− | ||01 | + | ||01:27 |
− | || Notice | + | ||Notice that two slides are displayed now. |
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− | || These are two '''Master Pages''' that have been used in this presentation. | + | ||These are two '''Master Pages''' that have been used in this presentation. |
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− | || From the '''Tasks''' pane, click on '''Master Pages'''. | + | ||From the '''Tasks''' pane, click on '''Master Pages'''. |
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− | || The '''Used in This Presentation''' field displays the Master slides used in this presentation. | + | ||The '''Used in This Presentation''' field displays the '''Master slides''' used in this presentation. |
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||The '''Master slide''' is like a template. | ||The '''Master slide''' is like a template. | ||
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− | ||You can set formatting preferences here | + | ||You can set formatting preferences here which are then applied to all the slides in the presentation. |
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− | || First, from the '''Slides''' pane, let’s select '''Slide | + | ||First, from the '''Slides''' pane, let’s select '''Slide 1'''. |
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− | || Let’s apply a white background to this presentation. | + | ||Let’s apply a white background to this presentation. |
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− | || From the | + | ||From the Main menu, click on '''Format '''and click '''Page'''. |
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− | || The '''Page Setup''' dialog box appears. | + | ||The '''Page Setup''' dialog-box appears. |
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|| Click the '''Background '''tab. | || Click the '''Background '''tab. | ||
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− | || From the '''Fill '''drop down menu, select the option '''Bitmap'''. | + | ||From the '''Fill '''drop-down menu, select the option '''Bitmap'''. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:24 |
− | || From the list of options, select '''Blank '''and click '''OK'''. | + | ||From the list of options, select '''Blank '''and click '''OK'''. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:29 |
− | || The slide now has a white background. | + | ||The slide now has a white background. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:32 |
− | || Notice that the existing text color doesn’t show up very well against the background. | + | ||Notice that the existing text color doesn’t show up very well against the background. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:38 |
− | || Always choose a color that is visible distinctly against its background. | + | ||Always choose a color that is visible distinctly against its background. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:43 |
− | || Let’s change the color of the text to black. This will make the text clearly visible against the white background. | + | ||Let’s change the color of the '''text''' to black. This will make the text clearly visible against the white background. |
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− | || First select the text. | + | ||First select the text. |
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− | ||02 | + | ||02:55 |
− | || From the | + | ||From the Main menu, click '''Format '''and select '''Character'''. |
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− | || The '''Character '''dialog box appears. | + | ||The '''Character '''dialog-box appears. |
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− | || From the '''Character '''dialog box, click '''Font Effects''' tab. | + | ||From the '''Character '''dialog-box, click '''Font Effects''' tab. |
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||From the '''Font Color '''drop-down, select '''Black'''. | ||From the '''Font Color '''drop-down, select '''Black'''. | ||
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− | || Click '''OK'''. | + | ||Click '''OK'''. |
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− | || The text is now black in color. | + | ||The text is now black in color. |
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− | ||03 | + | ||03:18 |
− | || Now, let’s apply a color to the slide. | + | ||Now, let’s apply a color to the slide. |
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− | || Right-click on the slide for the context menu and click '''Slide''' and '''Page | + | ||Right-click on the slide for the context menu and click '''Slide''' and '''Page Setup'''. |
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− | || From the '''Fill '''drop down menu, select the option Color. Select '''Blue 8''' and click '''OK'''. | + | ||From the '''Fill '''drop-down menu, select the option '''Color'''. Select '''Blue 8''' and click '''OK'''. |
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− | || Notice | + | ||Notice that the light blue color we selected, is applied to the slide. |
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− | ||03 | + | ||03:42 |
− | || Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. Create a new Master Slide and apply the color red as the background. | + | ||Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. Create a new Master Slide and apply the color red as the background. |
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− | ||03 | + | ||03:52 |
− | || Let’s now learn how to add other design elements to this presentation. | + | ||Let’s now learn how to add other design elements to this presentation. |
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− | ||03 | + | ||03:57 |
− | ||For example, you can add a logo to your presentation. | + | ||For example, you can add a '''logo''' to your presentation. |
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− | ||04 | + | ||04:01 |
− | || Look at the '''Basic Shapes''' toolbar in the bottom of your screen. | + | ||Look at the '''Basic Shapes''' toolbar in the bottom of your screen. |
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− | || You can use it to draw a variety of basic shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles and ovals. | + | ||You can use it to draw a variety of basic shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles and ovals. |
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− | ||04 | + | ||04:16 |
− | || Let’s draw a rectangle in the Title area of the slide. | + | ||Let’s draw a rectangle in the '''Title area''' of the slide. |
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− | ||04 | + | ||04:21 |
− | || From the '''Basic Shapes '''toolbar click on '''Rectangle'''. | + | ||From the '''Basic Shapes '''toolbar, click on '''Rectangle'''. |
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− | ||04 | + | ||04:25 |
− | || Now move the cursor to the top left corner of the slide, in the Title area. | + | ||Now, move the cursor to the top left corner of the slide, in the '''Title area'''. |
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− | ||You will see a '''plus sign''' with a ' | + | ||You will see a '''plus sign''' with a capital 'I'. |
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− | || Hold the left mouse button and drag to draw a small rectangle. | + | ||Hold the left '''mouse''' button and drag to draw a small rectangle. |
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− | ||Now release the mouse button. | + | ||Now, release the mouse-button. |
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− | || You have drawn a rectangle! | + | ||You have drawn a rectangle! |
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− | || Notice the eight | + | ||Notice the eight '''handle'''s on the rectangle. |
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− | || Handles or control points | + | ||Handles or control points are the small blue squares that appear on the sides of the selected object. |
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− | || We can use these control points to adjust the size of the rectangle. | + | ||We can use these control points to adjust the size of the rectangle. |
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− | || As you hover your cursor over the control point, the cursor changes to a double-sided arrow. | + | ||As you hover your cursor over the control point, the cursor changes to a double-sided arrow. |
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− | ||This indicates the directions in which the control point can be moved to manipulate the basic | + | ||This indicates the directions in which the control point can be moved to manipulate the basic shapes. |
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− | || Let’s enlarge this rectangle so that it covers the title area completely. | + | ||Let’s enlarge this rectangle so that it covers the title area completely. |
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− | || We can format these shapes too! | + | ||We can format these shapes too! |
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− | || Right-click on the rectangle to view the context menu. | + | ||Right-click on the rectangle to view the '''context menu'''. |
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− | || Here you can choose various options to modify the rectangle. | + | ||Here, you can choose various options to modify the rectangle. |
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− | || Click on '''Area'''. The '''Area '''dialog box appears. | + | ||Click on '''Area'''. The '''Area '''dialog-box appears. |
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− | ||05 | + | ||05:43 |
− | || In the '''Fill '''field, from the drop-down menu, choose '''Color'''. | + | ||In the '''Fill '''field, from the drop-down menu, choose '''Color'''. |
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− | ||05 | + | ||05:48 |
− | || Choose '''Magenta 4''' and click '''OK.''' | + | ||Choose '''Magenta 4''' and click '''OK.''' |
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− | || The color of the rectangle has changed. | + | ||The color of the rectangle has changed. |
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|| The rectangle has now covered the text. | || The rectangle has now covered the text. | ||
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− | || To make the text visible, first select the rectangle. | + | ||To make the text visible, first select the rectangle. |
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− | || Now right-click to open the context menu. | + | ||Now, right-click to open the context menu. |
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− | || Click on '''Arrange '''and then '''Send to back'''. | + | ||Click on '''Arrange '''and then '''Send to back'''. |
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− | || The text is visible again! | + | ||The text is visible again! |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:15 |
− | || Here the rectangle has moved behind the text. | + | ||Here the rectangle has moved behind the text. |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:18 |
− | || In the '''Tasks''' pane, click on the '''preview''' of the '''Master | + | ||In the '''Tasks''' pane, click on the '''preview''' of the '''Master Page'''. |
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− | || Right-click and select '''Apply to All Slides'''. | + | ||Right-click and select '''Apply to All Slides'''. |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:27 |
− | || Close the '''Master View '''by clicking on the '''Close Master View '''button. | + | ||Close the '''Master View '''by clicking on the '''Close Master View '''button. |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:32 |
− | || The formatting changes made in the Master are applied to all the slides in the presentation now. | + | ||The formatting changes made in the '''Master''' are applied to all the slides in the presentation now. |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:39 |
− | || Notice | + | ||Notice that the rectangle is also displayed in all the pages. |
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− | ||06 | + | ||06:45 |
− | || Let us learn to change the layout of the slide | + | ||Let us learn to change the '''layout''' of the slide. |
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− | || What are Layouts? | + | ||What are Layouts? '''Layout'''s are slide templates that are pre-formatted for position of content with place holders. |
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− | || To view the slide | + | ||To view the '''slide layout'''s, from the right panel, click '''Layouts'''. |
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− | || The layouts available in '''Impress''' are displayed. | + | ||The layouts available in '''Impress''' are displayed. |
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− | || Look at the layout | + | ||Look at the '''layout thumbnail'''s. It gives you an idea of how the slide will appear after the layout has been applied. |
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− | || There are layouts with titles and two-columnar formats, layouts where you can position text in three columns and so on. | + | ||There are layouts with the titles and two-columnar formats, layouts where you can position text in three columns and so on. |
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|| There are also blank layouts. You can apply a blank layout to your slide and then create your own layouts. | || There are also blank layouts. You can apply a blank layout to your slide and then create your own layouts. | ||
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|| Let’s apply a layout to a slide. | || Let’s apply a layout to a slide. | ||
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− | || Select the slide | + | ||Select the slide "Potential Alternatives" and delete all text. |
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− | || Now, from the | + | ||Now, from the '''Layouts''' pane on the right hand side, select '''Title, 2 Content over Content.''' |
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− | || The slide now has three text boxes and a title area. | + | ||The slide now has three text-boxes and a '''title area'''. |
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− | || Notice | + | ||Notice that the rectangle we inserted using the '''Master page''', is still visible. |
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− | ||This rectangle can only be edited using the Master slide. | + | ||This rectangle can only be edited using the '''Master slide'''. |
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− | ||The settings in the Master slide | + | ||The settings in the '''Master''' slide override any formatting changes or layouts applied to slides. |
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− | || Let’s enter content in these boxes now. | + | ||Let’s enter content in these boxes now. |
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− | || In the first text box type: | + | ||In the first text box, type: "Strategy 1 PRO: Low cost CON: slow action". |
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− | || In the second text box type: | + | ||In the second text-box, type: "Strategy 2 CON: High cost PRO: Fast Action". |
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− | || In the third text box type: | + | ||In the third text-box, type: "Due to lack of funds, Strategy 1 is better". |
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− | || You can similarly choose the layout type that is most suited to your presentation. | + | ||You can similarly choose the layout type that is most suited to your presentation. |
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− | || This concludes this tutorial. In this tutorial we learnt how to apply | + | ||This concludes this tutorial. In this tutorial, we learnt how to apply '''Backgrounds''' for slides, '''Layouts''' for slides. |
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− | || Here is an assignment for you. | + | ||Here is an assignment for you. |
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− | ||Create a new Master Slide. | + | ||Create a new '''Master Slide'''. |
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− | ||Create a new background. | + | ||Create a new '''background'''. |
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− | ||Change the layout to | + | ||Change the layout to '''Title, content over content'''. |
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− | ||09 | + | ||09:15 |
− | ||Check what happens when you apply a Layout to a Master slide. | + | ||Check what happens when you apply a '''Layout''' to a '''Master slide'''. |
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||Insert a new slide and apply a blank layout. | ||Insert a new slide and apply a blank layout. | ||
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− | ||Use text boxes and add columns to it. | + | ||Use text-boxes and add columns to it. |
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− | ||Format these text boxes. | + | ||Format these text-boxes. |
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||Enter text in these boxes. | ||Enter text in these boxes. | ||
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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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− | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 23 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Slide Master and Slide design in LibreOffice Impress. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn how to apply:
Backgrounds for slides Layouts for slides. |
00:15 | Here, we are using:
Ubuntu Linux 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:24 | Background refers to all the colors and effects applied to the slide which are present behind the content. |
00:32 | LibreOffice Impress has many background options that help you create better presentations. |
00:38 | You can even create your own custom backgrounds. |
00:42 | Let’s open the presentation "Sample-Impress.odp". |
00:48 | Let’s create a custom background for our presentation. |
00:52 | We shall also apply this background to all the slides in the presentation. |
00:57 | We shall use the Slide Master option to create this background. |
01:02 | Any change made to the Master slide is applied to all the slides in the presentation. |
01:08 | From the Main menu, click View, select Master and click on Slide Master. |
01:15 | The Master Slide appears. |
01:17 | Notice that the Master View toolbar is also visible. You can use this to create, delete and rename Master Pages. |
01:27 | Notice that two slides are displayed now. |
01:31 | These are two Master Pages that have been used in this presentation. |
01:37 | From the Tasks pane, click on Master Pages. |
01:41 | The Used in This Presentation field displays the Master slides used in this presentation. |
01:48 | The Master slide is like a template. |
01:51 | You can set formatting preferences here which are then applied to all the slides in the presentation. |
01:58 | First, from the Slides pane, let’s select Slide 1. |
02:03 | Let’s apply a white background to this presentation. |
02:07 | From the Main menu, click on Format and click Page. |
02:12 | The Page Setup dialog-box appears. |
02:15 | Click the Background tab. |
02:18 | From the Fill drop-down menu, select the option Bitmap. |
02:24 | From the list of options, select Blank and click OK. |
02:29 | The slide now has a white background. |
02:32 | Notice that the existing text color doesn’t show up very well against the background. |
02:38 | Always choose a color that is visible distinctly against its background. |
02:43 | Let’s change the color of the text to black. This will make the text clearly visible against the white background. |
02:52 | First select the text. |
02:55 | From the Main menu, click Format and select Character. |
02:59 | The Character dialog-box appears. |
03:02 | From the Character dialog-box, click Font Effects tab. |
03:08 | From the Font Color drop-down, select Black. |
03:12 | Click OK. |
03:15 | The text is now black in color. |
03:18 | Now, let’s apply a color to the slide. |
03:21 | Right-click on the slide for the context menu and click Slide and Page Setup. |
03:27 | From the Fill drop-down menu, select the option Color. Select Blue 8 and click OK. |
03:36 | Notice that the light blue color we selected, is applied to the slide. |
03:42 | Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. Create a new Master Slide and apply the color red as the background. |
03:52 | Let’s now learn how to add other design elements to this presentation. |
03:57 | For example, you can add a logo to your presentation. |
04:01 | Look at the Basic Shapes toolbar in the bottom of your screen. |
04:06 | You can use it to draw a variety of basic shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles and ovals. |
04:16 | Let’s draw a rectangle in the Title area of the slide. |
04:21 | From the Basic Shapes toolbar, click on Rectangle. |
04:25 | Now, move the cursor to the top left corner of the slide, in the Title area. |
04:31 | You will see a plus sign with a capital 'I'. |
04:36 | Hold the left mouse button and drag to draw a small rectangle. |
04:41 | Now, release the mouse-button. |
04:44 | You have drawn a rectangle! |
04:47 | Notice the eight handles on the rectangle. |
04:50 | Handles or control points are the small blue squares that appear on the sides of the selected object. |
04:58 | We can use these control points to adjust the size of the rectangle. |
05:03 | As you hover your cursor over the control point, the cursor changes to a double-sided arrow. |
05:10 | This indicates the directions in which the control point can be moved to manipulate the basic shapes. |
05:17 | Let’s enlarge this rectangle so that it covers the title area completely. |
05:25 | We can format these shapes too! |
05:28 | Right-click on the rectangle to view the context menu. |
05:32 | Here, you can choose various options to modify the rectangle. |
05:37 | Click on Area. The Area dialog-box appears. |
05:43 | In the Fill field, from the drop-down menu, choose Color. |
05:48 | Choose Magenta 4 and click OK. |
05:52 | The color of the rectangle has changed. |
05:56 | The rectangle has now covered the text. |
05:59 | To make the text visible, first select the rectangle. |
06:03 | Now, right-click to open the context menu. |
06:07 | Click on Arrange and then Send to back. |
06:11 | The text is visible again! |
06:15 | Here the rectangle has moved behind the text. |
06:18 | In the Tasks pane, click on the preview of the Master Page. |
06:23 | Right-click and select Apply to All Slides. |
06:27 | Close the Master View by clicking on the Close Master View button. |
06:32 | The formatting changes made in the Master are applied to all the slides in the presentation now. |
06:39 | Notice that the rectangle is also displayed in all the pages. |
06:45 | Let us learn to change the layout of the slide. |
06:49 | What are Layouts? Layouts are slide templates that are pre-formatted for position of content with place holders. |
06:58 | To view the slide layouts, from the right panel, click Layouts. |
07:04 | The layouts available in Impress are displayed. |
07:07 | Look at the layout thumbnails. It gives you an idea of how the slide will appear after the layout has been applied. |
07:16 | There are layouts with the titles and two-columnar formats, layouts where you can position text in three columns and so on. |
07:24 | There are also blank layouts. You can apply a blank layout to your slide and then create your own layouts. |
07:32 | Let’s apply a layout to a slide. |
07:35 | Select the slide "Potential Alternatives" and delete all text. |
07:43 | Now, from the Layouts pane on the right hand side, select Title, 2 Content over Content. |
07:51 | The slide now has three text-boxes and a title area. |
07:56 | Notice that the rectangle we inserted using the Master page, is still visible. |
08:02 | This rectangle can only be edited using the Master slide. |
08:07 | The settings in the Master slide override any formatting changes or layouts applied to slides. |
08:15 | Let’s enter content in these boxes now. |
08:19 | In the first text box, type: "Strategy 1 PRO: Low cost CON: slow action". |
08:28 | In the second text-box, type: "Strategy 2 CON: High cost PRO: Fast Action". |
08:40 | In the third text-box, type: "Due to lack of funds, Strategy 1 is better". |
08:48 | You can similarly choose the layout type that is most suited to your presentation. |
08:54 | This concludes this tutorial. In this tutorial, we learnt how to apply Backgrounds for slides, Layouts for slides. |
09:03 | Here is an assignment for you. |
09:05 | Create a new Master Slide. |
09:08 | Create a new background. |
09:11 | Change the layout to Title, content over content. |
09:15 | Check what happens when you apply a Layout to a Master slide. |
09:20 | Insert a new slide and apply a blank layout. |
09:25 | Use text-boxes and add columns to it. |
09:29 | Format these text-boxes. |
09:32 | Enter text in these boxes. |
09:36 | Watch the video available at the following link. It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
09:42 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
09:47 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
09:56 | For more details, please write to:
contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
10:02 | 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. |
10:14 | More information on this mission is available at:
spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
10:25 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
10:30 | Thanks for joining. |
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