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− | ||Let’s now learn how to add a table in | + | ||Let’s now learn how to add a table in LibreOffice Impress. |
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 23 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the tutorial on LibreOffice Impress - Inserting Pictures and Objects. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn how to: * Insert pictures and objects into a presentation. |
00:12 | Format the pictures and objects |
00:15 | Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and insert Tables. |
00:20 | Here, we are using:
Ubuntu Linux 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. |
00:29 | In a web-browser address bar, type the URL shown on the screen. |
00:34 | This will display an image. |
00:37 | Now, right-click on the image and choose the Save Image As option. |
00:41 | A dialog-box will open. |
00:43 | In the Name field, ‘open source -bart.png’ is already displayed. |
00:51 | I will choose the location as Desktop and click on the Save button. |
00:59 | Let's open our presentation ‘Sample-Impress’ which we had saved earlier. |
01:04 | We will now see how to add a picture into this presentation. |
01:09 | Click on Insert from the Main menu and then click on Picture. |
01:14 | Now, click on From File option. |
01:17 | A dialog-box will open. |
01:19 | Choose the folder from which you want to insert a picture. |
01:23 | I will choose the Desktop folder. |
01:26 | Now, choose the picture we want to insert and click on the Open button. |
01:31 | The picture gets inserted into the slide. |
01:35 | Let's undo the changes. |
01:37 | Let me demonstrate another way to insert pictures. |
01:41 | Insert a new slide after the slide titled ‘Overview’ by clicking on Insert and Slide. |
01:50 | Click on the Title text-box and change the title to ‘OpenSource Funny’. |
01:56 | Notice a small box with 4 icons in the centre. This is the Insert toolbar. |
02:03 | From the Insert toolbar, click on the Insert Picture icon. |
02:08 | Choose a picture and click on the Open button. |
02:12 | Notice that the inserted picture covers almost the whole slide. |
02:17 | You can change the shape and size of the image by first clicking on it and manipulating the control points. |
02:27 | In a similar manner we can also insert other objects like charts and movie-clips into our presentation. |
02:35 | Explore all these possibilities. |
02:38 | Now let's learn how to hyperlink. |
02:41 | Hyperlinking allows you to easily move from slide to slide or open a web-page or a document from the presentation. |
02:49 | First, we will look at how to hyperlink within a presentation. |
02:54 | Insert a new slide after the slide titled "Overview". |
03:02 | Click on the title and type: "Table of Contents". |
03:07 | Click on the Body text-box and type the titles of the succeeding slides as follows: |
03:13 | "Open Source Funny","The Present Situation"
"Development up to present" "Potential Alternatives" "Recommendation". |
03:24 | Select the line of text "Development up to present". |
03:28 | Click on Insert and Hyperlink. |
03:31 | This will open the hyperlink dialog-box. |
03:34 | On the left pane, select Document. Then click on the button to the right of the field ‘Target in document’. |
03:48 | The list of slides present in this presentation opens up. |
03:53 | Select the slide titled "Development up to present" from the list. |
03:58 | Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in this list. |
04:04 | Again, click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog-box. |
04:12 | Click anywhere in the slide. |
04:14 | Now, when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger. |
04:20 | This means that the hyperlinking was successful! |
04:24 | Clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant slide. |
04:29 | To hyperlink to another document, let's go back to the "Table of Contents" slide. |
04:35 | Now, add another line item: "External Document". |
04:40 | Select the line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink. |
04:45 | In the left pane, select Document. |
04:48 | Click on the folder icon to the right of the 'Document Path' field. |
04:55 | Select the document which you want to hyperlink. |
04:58 | We will choose 'resume.odt' which we created in the Writer series and click on the Open button. |
05:07 | Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog-box. |
05:14 | Click anywhere on the slide. |
05:17 | Now, when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger. |
05:22 | This means that the hyperlinking was successful! |
05:26 | Now, clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant document. |
05:31 | In our case, it takes us to "resume.odt". |
05:36 | Hyperlinking to a web-page is similar. |
05:40 | Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation. |
05:43 | Change the title to "Essential Open Source Software". |
05:48 | In the Body text-box, type: "Ubuntu Libre Office". |
05:53 | Select the second line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink. |
06:00 | On the left pane, select Internet. |
06:03 | In the Hyperlink type, select Web. |
06:07 | In the Target field, type: ‘www.libreoffice.org’. |
06:16 | Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog-box. |
06:23 | Click anywhere on the slide. |
06:26 | Now, when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger. |
06:32 | This means that the hyperlinking was successful! |
06:37 | Now, clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant web page. |
06:44 | Lastly, tables are used to organize data into columns and rows. |
06:49 | Let’s now learn how to add a table in LibreOffice Impress. |
06:54 | Select the slide entitled "Development up to the present", from the Slides pane. |
07:00 | From the Layout section on the Tasks pane, select Title and 2 Content icon. |
07:07 | Select the text in the left side text-box |
07:14 | and reduce the font size to 26. |
07:17 | In the right side text-box, click on the icon Insert Table from the Insert toolbar in the centre. |
07:25 | By default, Number of columns is displayed as 5 and Number of rows is displayed as 2. |
07:33 | We will change the Number of columns to 2 and the Number of rows to 5. |
07:41 | Click on the OK button. |
07:44 | Let's elongate the table so that the text is readable. |
07:49 | Enter data into the table as shown- |
07:51 | "Implementation Year and % " |
07:56 | "2006" "10%" |
07:59 | "2007" "20%" |
08:02 | "2008" "30%" |
08:05 | "2009 "40%" |
08:08 | Now, let's change the font of the header row to bold and center the text. |
08:17 | To change the color of the table, first select all the text. |
08:22 | Then from the Table Design section, on the Tasks pane, select a Table Style. I will select this one. |
08:30 | See how the Table looks now. |
08:33 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
08:37 | To summarize- in this tutorial, we learnt how to: * Insert Pictures and format them |
08:43 | Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and insert Tables. |
08:49 | Try this comprehension test assignment. |
08:53 | Create new presentation. |
08:55 | Insert a picture on the 3rd slide. |
08:58 | On the 4th slide, create a table of 2 rows and three columns. |
09:03 | In row 2, column 2 of the table, type: ‘slide 3’. Hyperlink this text to the 3rd slide. |
09:14 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
09:17 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
09:20 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
09:25 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
09:30 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
09:34 | For more details, please write to:
contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
09:41 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
09:46 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
09:53 | More information on this mission is available at:
spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
10:05 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Thanks for joining. |
Contributors and Content Editors
Madhurig, Minal, Nancyvarkey, PoojaMoolya, Pratik kamble, Sandhya.np14