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Title: Introduction to LibreOffice Writer | Title: Introduction to LibreOffice Writer | ||
− | Author: Pratik Kamble | + | Author: Nancy Varkey, Pratik Kamble |
Novice Reviewer: Nikita and Pooja | Novice Reviewer: Nikita and Pooja | ||
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Domain Reviewer: Praveen and Nancy | Domain Reviewer: Praveen and Nancy | ||
− | Keywords: LibreOffice Writer, word processor, Toolbars, | + | Keywords: LibreOffice Writer, word processor, Toolbars, Title bar, Menu bar, Standard toolbar, Formatting bar, Save, Export, MS Word, PDF, File type, Font Name, Font Size, Bold and Align |
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From the displayed list, click on the '''Libreoffice Writer''' icon. | From the displayed list, click on the '''Libreoffice Writer''' icon. | ||
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− | | | Only Narration: | + | | | In the main '''Writer '''window. |
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|| This will open an empty document in the main '''Writer '''window. | || This will open an empty document in the main '''Writer '''window. | ||
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| | Highlight with a red box - '''Search bear, Drawing toolbar, Status bar.''' | | | Highlight with a red box - '''Search bear, Drawing toolbar, Status bar.''' | ||
| | At the bottom, we see the''' Search bar, Drawing toolbar '''and''' Status bar.''' | | | At the bottom, we see the''' Search bar, Drawing toolbar '''and''' Status bar.''' | ||
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+ | || We can enable or disable these '''toolbars''' from the interface. | ||
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|| Click '''View''' '''menu''' >> '''Toolbars''' | || Click '''View''' '''menu''' >> '''Toolbars''' | ||
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Check '''Drawing''' '''toolbar''' and '''Find''' | Check '''Drawing''' '''toolbar''' and '''Find''' | ||
− | || | + | || To do so, go to the '''View''' '''menu''' and select '''Toolbars'''. |
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− | To do so, go to the '''View''' '''menu | + | |
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| | Point to '''Title bar - Untitled 2''' | | | Point to '''Title bar - Untitled 2''' | ||
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+ | Click on X icon at top right | ||
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|| A new '''Writer''' document named '''Untitled 2 '''opens up. | || A new '''Writer''' document named '''Untitled 2 '''opens up. | ||
− | Close the newly opened document''' '''named''' Untitled 2 '''by clicking on the '''X '''icon at the top right | + | Close the newly opened document''' '''named''' Untitled 2 '''by clicking on the '''X '''icon at the top right. |
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| | Only Narration | | | Only Narration | ||
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|| Dialog box | || Dialog box | ||
+ | || A''' '''dialog box appears on the screen. | ||
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+ | ||Point to '''Name'''. | ||
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Type “'''Resume'''” in the '''Name''' field. | Type “'''Resume'''” in the '''Name''' field. | ||
− | || | + | || It prompts us to enter the name of our file in the '''Name''' field. |
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− | It prompts us to enter the name of our file in the '''Name''' field. | + | |
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Click on this drop-down. | Click on this drop-down. | ||
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+ | || It shows a list of '''file types''' or '''file extensions''' in which we can save our file. | ||
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+ | ||Point to “'''ODF Text Document (.odt)'''” | ||
− | + | ||The default '''file type''' in '''LibreOffice Writer''' is '''ODF''' '''Text Document (.odt)'''. | |
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− | The default '''file type''' in '''LibreOffice Writer''' is '''ODF''' '''Text Document (.odt)'''. | + | |
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It has changed to '''Resume.odt''' | It has changed to '''Resume.odt''' | ||
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− | || | + | || Text on screen '''“Word 97-2003 (.doc)” ''' |
− | + | Text on screen '''“Word 2007-365 (.docx)”''' | |
|| Besides saving in '''dot odt''' format, we can also save our file in '''dot doc''' and in '''dot docx''' formats. | || Besides saving in '''dot odt''' format, we can also save our file in '''dot doc''' and in '''dot docx''' formats. | ||
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|| '''Save As''' dialog box >> click on '''File type '''drop-down | || '''Save As''' dialog box >> click on '''File type '''drop-down | ||
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||Point to''' PDF Option '''dialog box | ||Point to''' PDF Option '''dialog box | ||
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| | Click on '''File'''>>'''Close''' | | | Click on '''File'''>>'''Close''' | ||
− | | | Let's close this document by clicking on the '''File menu | + | | | Let's close this document by clicking on the '''File menu''' and then '''Close.''' |
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Click on Double arrow icon | Click on Double arrow icon | ||
− | | | In that case, click on the double arrow icon at the end of the '''toolbars ''' | + | | | In that case, click on the double arrow icon at the end of the '''toolbars '''. |
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| | Click on Align Centre icon | | | Click on Align Centre icon | ||
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− | Click on the down-arrow in the '''Font Name''' field in the '''Formatting | + | Click on the down-arrow in the '''Font Name''' field in the '''Formatting bar.''' |
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| | Select '''Undotum ''' | | | Select '''Undotum ''' | ||
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* Various '''toolbars''' | * Various '''toolbars''' | ||
* How to open a new and an existing document | * How to open a new and an existing document | ||
− | * | + | * To save and close a document in '''Writer''' |
− | * | + | * To save as '''MS Word '''document |
− | * | + | * To export as a '''PDF '''document |
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 20 August 2024
Title: Introduction to LibreOffice Writer
Author: Nancy Varkey, Pratik Kamble
Novice Reviewer: Nikita and Pooja
Domain Reviewer: Praveen and Nancy
Keywords: LibreOffice Writer, word processor, Toolbars, Title bar, Menu bar, Standard toolbar, Formatting bar, Save, Export, MS Word, PDF, File type, Font Name, Font Size, Bold and Align
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide : Title | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Introduction to LibreOffice Writer. |
Slide : Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn:
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Slide : What is LibreOffice Writer ? |
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Slide: OS and versions | LibreOffice Writer can run on any of the following operating systems:
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Slide: System Requirements | This tutorial is recorded using
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Slide: LibreOffice installation |
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Only Narration | Let us learn how to open LibreOffice Writer. |
Click on Show Applications ->search bar type “Writer”->click on LibreOffice Writer icon | In Ubuntu Linux OS, click on the Show applications icon located at the bottom left corner.
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Click on “Start menu”->search bar type “Writer”->click on LibreOffice Writer icon | In Windows OS, click on the Start Menu icon located at the bottom left corner.
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In the main Writer window.
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This will open an empty document in the main Writer window.
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Highlight with a red box - Title bar, Menu bar, Standard toolbar and Formatting bar. | The Writer window has various toolbars at the top.
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Highlight with a red box - Search bear, Drawing toolbar, Status bar. | At the bottom, we see the Search bar, Drawing toolbar and Status bar. |
We can enable or disable these toolbars from the interface. | |
Click View menu >> Toolbars
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To do so, go to the View menu and select Toolbars.
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Highlight with a red box - vertical scroll bar and sidebar | At the right side, we see the vertical scroll bar and sidebar. |
Only Narration | All of these have the most commonly used options.
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Only Narration | Now let us learn how to open a new document in Writer. |
Point to on New icon | We can open a new document by clicking on the New icon in the Standard toolbar. |
Click File menu
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Alternatively go to the File menu in the menu bar.
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Point to Title bar - Untitled 2
Click on X icon at top right
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A new Writer document named Untitled 2 opens up.
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Only Narration | Now, we’ll type some text in the Untitled 1 document. |
Type “RESUME” | Type the word “RESUME”. |
Only Narration | Once done typing our document, we should save it for future use. |
Click on File | To save the file, click on the Save icon in the Standard toolbar. |
Dialog box | A dialog box appears on the screen. |
Point to Name.
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It prompts us to enter the name of our file in the Name field.
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Select Desktop location to save the file. | On the left side, I’ll select Desktop as the location to save my file. |
Click File type drop-down | Notice, we have a File type drop-down at the bottom right corner.
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Only narration | It shows a list of file types or file extensions in which we can save our file. |
Point to “ODF Text Document (.odt)”
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The default file type in LibreOffice Writer is ODF Text Document (.odt).
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Only narration | It is also accepted by the Government of India policy on open standards in e-Governance. |
Click on “ODF Text Document (.odt)”. | I will click on the ODF Text Document option to save my file.
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Click on Save button.
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Click on the Save button at the top right corner of the dialog box. |
Writer window | We will be redirected back to the Writer window. |
Point to “Resume.odt” in the title bar. | Observe the change in the title bar now.
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Text on screen “Word 97-2003 (.doc)”
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Besides saving in dot odt format, we can also save our file in dot doc and in dot docx formats.
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Only Narration | Now, we will save the same file as a docx file. |
Click on File >> Save as | Go to File menu in the menu bar and then click on the Save As option. |
Save As dialog box >> click on File type drop-down
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In the Save As dialog box, click on the File type drop-down at the bottom right corner.
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Choose Desktop as location >> Click on Save button. | Again choose the same file location to save.
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Confirm File Format dialog box opens
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If we save the file in any other file format, Confirm File Format dialog box opens up.
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Click on Use Word 2007 - 365 Format | Then click on the Use Word 2007 - 365 Format button. |
Writer window | We will be redirected back to the Writer window. |
Point to “Resume.odt” in the title bar. | Observe the change in the title bar now.
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Point to “Export Directly as PDF”. |
The file can also be exported to PDF format.
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Highlight Filename field, highlight left panel locations, highlight Save button.
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Type a filename, choose a location and click on the Save button at the top right. |
Click on Cancel button | I will click on Cancel and show another way of saving the document in PDF format. |
Click on File menu>>Export As>>Export as PDF | Click on the File menu in the menu bar and select Export As sub-menu option.
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Point to PDF Option dialog box
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PDF options dialog box opens up.
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Click on Desktop location >> click on Save button | Type a filename, choose a location and click on the Save button at the top right.
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Click on File >> Save As>> File type drop-down >> Point to Rich Text (.rtf) | Another popular extension which opens in most applications, is dot rtf, the Rich Text Format. |
Point to “HTML” | We can save the file in dot html format also, which is a web page format.
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File type drop-down >> Scroll down and select “HTML Document writer .html | In the File type drop-down, scroll down and select HTML Document (Writer)(.html).
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Choose Desktop as location >> Click on Save button. | Again choose the same file location to save.
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Confirm File Format dialog box opens
Put a check on “Ask when not saving in ODF format”. |
The Confirm File Format dialog box opens.
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Click on “Use HTML Document (Writer) Format”. | Then click on the Use HTML Document (Writer) Format button. |
Point to title bar. | We see that the file gets saved with dot html extension.
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Click on File>>Close | Let's close this document by clicking on the File menu and then Close. |
Only Narration | Next, we will learn how to open an existing document in LibreOffice Writer.
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Click on Open File
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Click on the Open File menu on the left of the LibreOffice interface.
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Choose Resume.odt
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Now in the list of filenames that appears, choose Resume.odt
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Only Narration | Likewise, we can also open files with dot doc and dot docx extensions in Writer. |
Only Narration | Next we will see how to modify a file and save it under the same filename. |
Select word RESUME by clicking on the left mouse button and then dragging it along the text. | So, first let us select the word RESUME.
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Release the left mouse button. | Now release the left mouse button.
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Point to and click on Bold icon | Now, click on the Bold icon in the Formatting bar.
The text thus becomes bold. |
Only Narration | Next, let us align the word RESUME to the centre of the page. |
Only Narration | If you have resized your LibreOffice window, some of the icons may not be visible. |
Click on Double arrow icon |
In that case, click on the double arrow icon at the end of the toolbars . |
Click on Align Centre icon | Click on the Align Center icon in the Formatting bar. |
Point to text | We see that the text gets aligned to the center of the page. |
Only Narration | Now, let us increase the font size of the text. |
Click on Font Size down-arrow | So, click on the down-arrow in the Font Size field in the Formatting bar. |
Select 14 | In the drop-down, let us select 14.
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Click Font Name down-arrow |
Next, let us change the Font we are using.
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Select Undotum | In the drop-down, let us select Undotum.
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Press Ctrl + S keys | Let us now save the changes that we have made.
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Point to the Title Toolbar | The file gets saved with the same filename even after the modification is done. |
Click on File >> Close | Let's close the document now.
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Only Narration | This brings us to the end of this spoken tutorial.
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Slide: Summary | In this tutorial, we learnt:
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment
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Slide: About Spoken Tutorial Project |
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Slide: Spoken tutorial workshops |
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Slide: Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial |
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Slide: Forum for specific Questions |
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Slide: Acknowledgement | The Spoken Tutorial project is funded by MHRD, Govt. of India. |
Slide: Thank you | This tutorial was originally contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. in 2011
This is Pratik Kamble along with Spoken Tutorial team from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching. |