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|| Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Inserting Text in Drawings''' in '''LibreOffice Draw'''.
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||Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Inserting Text in Drawings''' in '''LibreOffice Draw'''.
  
 
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||* Work with text in drawings
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||Work with text in drawings
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||* Format text in drawings and
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||Format text in drawings and
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||* Work with text boxes.       
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||Work with text boxes.       
  
 
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|| We will also learn to:
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||We will also learn to:
  
 
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||* Set '''indent'''s, '''space''' and '''align text'''
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||Set '''indent'''s, '''space''' and '''align text'''
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||* Add text to '''Line'''s and '''Arrows'''
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||Add text to '''Line'''s and '''Arrows'''
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||* Place  text within '''Callouts.'''
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||Place  text within '''Callouts.'''
  
 
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||Text can be added in two ways:
 
||Text can be added in two ways:
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||* It can be directly inserted into a drawn object,
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||It can be directly inserted into a drawn '''object''',
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||including on lines and arrows.
 
||including on lines and arrows.
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||* It can be inserted into a text box as an independent '''Draw''' object.
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||It can be inserted into a text box as an independent '''Draw''' object.
  
 
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||Here, we are using:  
 
||Here, we are using:  
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||* '''Ubuntu Linux''' version '''10.04''' and  
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||'''Ubuntu Linux''' version '''10.04''' and '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4'''.
* '''LibreOffice Suite''' version '''3.3.4'''.
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|| Let us open the '''Draw''' file “Water Cycle” and add some text to it.
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||Let us open the '''Draw''' file '''“Water Cycle”''' and add some text to it.
  
 
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|| We shall add the text “'''Cloud Formation'''” to the two white clouds next to the sun.
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||We shall add the text “Cloud Formation” to the two white clouds, next to the sun.
  
 
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|| Select the white cloud group.
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||Select the white cloud group.
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|| Let us select the top cloud.
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||Let us select the top cloud.
  
 
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|| Can you see the cursor has transformed into a small, vertical, blinking line?
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||Can you see the cursor has transformed into a small, vertical, blinking line?
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|| Let us type the text: “'''Cloud Formation'''”.
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|| Let us type the text: “Cloud Formation”.
  
 
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|| Next, let us select the gray cloud group.  
 
|| Next, let us select the gray cloud group.  
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|| Type “'''Rain Cloud'''” in each cloud.  
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|| Type “Rain Cloud” in each cloud.  
  
 
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|| As the text in the gray clouds is black in color, it is not visible.
 
|| As the text in the gray clouds is black in color, it is not visible.
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|| Select the text and right-click for the context menu and select '''Character'''.  
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|| Select the text and right-click for the '''context menu''' and select '''Character'''.  
  
 
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|| The '''Character'''dialog-box is displayed.
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|| The '''“Character”''' dialog-box is displayed.
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||Click on the '''Font Effects'''tab.
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||Click on the '''Font Effects''' tab.
  
 
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|| In '''Font color''' field, scroll down and select '''White'''.
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|| In the '''Font color''' field, scroll down and select '''White'''.
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||02:28  
 
||Click '''OK'''.  
 
||Click '''OK'''.  
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||Select the text and right-click then select '''Character'''.  
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||Select the text and right-click, then select '''Character'''.  
  
 
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|| Double-click anywhere on the '''page''' to exit group.
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|| Double-click anywhere on the '''page''' to exit the group.
  
 
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||02:58
|| You can format text for  
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|| You can format text for '''Character''', that is, change font styles and give special effects to fonts. 
  
 
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||'''Character''', that is change font styles and give special effects to fonts.
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||You can also format text for '''Paragraph''', that is, align text, set '''indent'''s or spacing and set tab positions.
  
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|| You can also format text for '''Paragraph''', that is align text, set '''indent'''s or spacing and set tab positions.
 
 
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||03:13  
|| You can access these dialog-boxes either
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||You can access these dialog-boxes either
 
   
 
   
 
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||from the '''Context '''menu or
 
||from the '''Context '''menu or
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|| To access the '''Character '''dialog-box from the '''Main '''menu, select '''Format '''and select '''Character'''.
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||To access the '''Character '''dialog-box from the '''Main '''menu, select '''Format '''and select '''Character'''.
  
 
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|| To access the '''Paragraph '''dialog-box from the '''Main '''menu, select '''Format '''and select '''Paragraph'''.  
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||To access the '''Paragraph '''dialog-box from the '''Main '''menu, select '''Format '''and select '''Paragraph'''.  
  
 
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|| In the rectangle, let’s draw a thick black line to show where the ground water accumulates.
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||In the rectangle, let’s draw a thick black line to show where the ground water accumulates.
  
 
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|| From the '''Drawing '''tool bar, select '''Line'''.
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||From the '''Drawing '''tool bar, select '''Line'''.
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||Move the cursor to the '''page''', press the left '''mouse-button''' and drag from left to right.
 
||Move the cursor to the '''page''', press the left '''mouse-button''' and drag from left to right.
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|| Now, let’s make the line wider.  
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||Now, let’s make the line wider.  
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||Select the line and right-click for the context menu.
 
||Select the line and right-click for the context menu.
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||Click on '''Line'''. The “Line” dialog-box appears.  
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||Click on '''Line'''. The '''“Line”''' dialog-box appears.  
  
 
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|| In the '''Style''' field, click the drop-down box.  
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||In the '''Style''' field, click the drop-down box.  
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||Select '''Ultrafine 2 dots 3 dashes'''.
 
||Select '''Ultrafine 2 dots 3 dashes'''.
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||04:24  
 
||In the '''Width '''field, enter the value point  '''.70'''.
 
||In the '''Width '''field, enter the value point  '''.70'''.
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|| First, let’s select the '''Text '''tool.
 
|| First, let’s select the '''Text '''tool.
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||This is the capital “T” option, on the '''Drawing''' toolbar.
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||This is the capital '''“T”''' option on the '''Drawing''' toolbar.
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||04:46  
 
||Move to the '''Draw''' page.
 
||Move to the '''Draw''' page.
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|| Click inside the rectangle.  
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||Click inside the rectangle.  
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||Observe that a text-box appears.
 
||Observe that a text-box appears.
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|| To  align the text to the centre of the text-box, place the cursor inside the text box.
 
|| To  align the text to the centre of the text-box, place the cursor inside the text box.
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||Click on '''Centered''' icon in the Standard toolbar at the top.
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||Click on '''Centered''' icon, in the Standard toolbar, at the top.
  
 
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||05:19  
 
|| In a similar manner, let’s add the text:  
 
|| In a similar manner, let’s add the text:  
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||“Rain water flows from land into rivers and sea” in the triangle.
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||“Rain water flows from land into rivers and sea”, in the triangle.
  
 
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|| Draw a square.
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||Draw a square.
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|| Insert the text: “This is a square.
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||Insert the text: “This is a square.
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|| The square is a quadrilateral.
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||The square is a quadrilateral.
  
 
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||Format this text using the options in the '''Text''' dialog-box.
 
||Format this text using the options in the '''Text''' dialog-box.
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||05:54  
|| Apply the '''font, size, style''' and '''alignment''' options to the text.
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|| Apply the '''font size, style''' and '''alignment''' options to the text.
  
 
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||06:00  
 
|| Now let’s arrange the arrows in the diagram.
 
|| Now let’s arrange the arrows in the diagram.
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|| On the '''draw''' page, place the cursor next to the mountain.
 
|| On the '''draw''' page, place the cursor next to the mountain.
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||06:47  
 
||Press the left '''mouse button''' and drag down.
 
||Press the left '''mouse button''' and drag down.
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|| Select the first arrow to the right and simply type: “Evaporation from rivers and seas”.  
 
|| Select the first arrow to the right and simply type: “Evaporation from rivers and seas”.  
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||Click anywhere on the page.  
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||Click anywhere on the '''page'''.  
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|| To move the text above the line, click on the line.
 
|| To move the text above the line, click on the line.
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|| Place the cursor at the end of the text and press the '''Enter''' key.  
 
|| Place the cursor at the end of the text and press the '''Enter''' key.  
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||07:30  
 
||Click on the '''page'''.  
 
||Click on the '''page'''.  
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|| Click on the text  
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|| Click on the text:
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||“Evaporation from rivers and seas”.
 
||“Evaporation from rivers and seas”.
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|| Let’s select the text and right-click to view the context menu.
 
|| Let’s select the text and right-click to view the context menu.
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||07:58  
 
||Select '''Size '''and click '''22'''.
 
||Select '''Size '''and click '''22'''.
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||'''"Evaporation from soil" '''
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||'''"Evaporation from soil"'''
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||'''"Evaporation from vegetation"'''
 
||'''"Evaporation from vegetation"'''
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||08:17  
 
||08:17  
||'''"Run off water from the mountains".'''
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||'''"Run off water from the mountains"'''.
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|| To show rain- let’s draw dotted arrows which point downward from the cloud.
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|| To show rain- let’s draw dotted arrows which point downwards from the cloud.
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|| Then place the cursor on the first grey cloud to the left.
 
|| Then place the cursor on the first grey cloud to the left.
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|| RIght-click for the context menu and click '''Line'''.
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|| Right-click for the context menu and click '''Line'''.
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||The “'''Line'''” dialog-box appears.
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||The “Line” dialog-box appears.
  
 
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||08:53
|| Click on the '''Style'''drop-down list and select  
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|| Click on the '''Style''' drop-down list and select  
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||08:56  
 
||'''2 dots 1 dash'''.
 
||'''2 dots 1 dash'''.
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||08:58  
 
||Click '''OK'''.
 
||Click '''OK'''.
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||We have drawn a dotted arrow.
 
||We have drawn a dotted arrow.
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|| Now let’s copy and paste two arrows to the other cloud.  
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|| Now, let’s copy and paste two arrows to the other cloud.  
  
 
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||09:12
|| Now, let’s add the text '''“Rain”''' to the dotted arrows.
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|| Now, let’s add the text “Rain” to the dotted arrows.
  
 
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||09:21  
 
||09:21  
|| Let’s type the text '''“Evaporation to form the clouds”''', in a text box, just above the '''Water '''object.
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|| Let’s type the text “Evaporation to form the clouds”, in a text box, just above the '''Water '''object.
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|| 09:28
 
||From the '''Drawing '''toolbar, select the '''Text '''tool and draw a text-box as shown.
 
||From the '''Drawing '''toolbar, select the '''Text '''tool and draw a text-box as shown.
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||Type: '''“Evaporation to form the clouds”''' inside it.  
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||Type: “Evaporation to form the clouds” inside it.  
  
 
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||09:41  
 
||09:41  
|| From the '''Drawing '''toolbar, select the '''Text Tool'''.  
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|| From the '''Drawing '''toolbar, select the '''Text Tool'''   
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||09:44  
 
||09:44  
||And draw a text-box next to the grey clouds.
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||and draw a text-box next to the grey clouds.
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|-
 
||09:48  
 
||09:48  
||Type: “'''Condensation to form rain'''” inside it.
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||Type: “Condensation to form rain” inside it.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
||09:53
 
||09:53
|| Move the text-box by first clicking on the border of the text-box.   
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||Move the text-box by first clicking on the border of the text-box.   
 +
 
 
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|-
 
||09:57  
 
||09:57  
||Now '''drag and drop''' it in the desired location.
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||Now, '''drag and drop''' it in the desired location.
  
 
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|-
 
||10:02
 
||10:02
|| Following the previous steps, let’s give the title '''“WaterCycle Diagram”'''  
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||Following the previous steps, let’s give the title '''“WaterCycle Diagram”'''  
  
 
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|| We have completed drawing the 'Water Cycle' diagram!
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||We have completed drawing the 'Water Cycle' diagram!
  
 
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|-
 
||10:20
 
||10:20
|| Now, let’s learn about '''Callouts'''.
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||Now, let’s learn about '''Callouts'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
||10:22  
 
||10:22  
 
||What are '''Callouts'''?
 
||What are '''Callouts'''?
 +
 
|-
 
|-
 
||10:24  
 
||10:24  
|| They are special text-boxes that call your attention to or  
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||They are special text-boxes that call your attention to or  
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||10:29  
 
||10:29  
|| point to an object or a location in the '''Draw''' page.
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||point to an object or a location in the '''Draw''' page.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||10:33  
 
||10:33  
 
||Most comic books, for example, have
 
||Most comic books, for example, have
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|-
 
||10:36  
 
||10:36  
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|-
 
||10:39  
 
||10:39  
|| Let’s add a new '''page''' to the '''Draw''' file.
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||Let’s add a new '''page''' to the '''Draw''' file.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||10:42  
 
||10:42  
 
||From '''Main '''menu, select '''Insert '''and click on '''Slide'''.
 
||From '''Main '''menu, select '''Insert '''and click on '''Slide'''.
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|-
 
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||10:50  
 
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|| To draw a '''Callout''', go to the '''Drawing '''toolbar.
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||To draw a '''Callout''', go to the '''Drawing '''toolbar.
  
 
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||10:54
|| Click the small black triangle next to the '''Callout '''icon.
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||Click the small black triangle, next to the '''Callout '''icon.
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||10:59  
 
||10:59  
 
||Various '''Callouts '''are displayed.
 
||Various '''Callouts '''are displayed.
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|| Move the cursor to the '''page''', press the '''left-mouse button''' and drag.
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||Move the cursor to the '''page''', press the left '''mouse button''' and drag.
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|| You can enter text inside the '''Callout '''just as you did for the other objects.
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||You can enter text inside the '''Callout ''',just as you did for the other objects.
  
 
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|-
 
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||Double-click and type the text: “This is an example” inside the '''Callout'''.  
+
||Double-click and type the text: “This is an example”, inside the '''Callout'''.  
  
 
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|-
 
||11:25
 
||11:25
|| This brings us to the end of this tutorial on 'LibreOffice Draw'.
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||This brings us to the end of this tutorial on 'LibreOffice Draw'.
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| 11:30
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||11:30
 
||In this tutorial, you have learnt how to:
 
||In this tutorial, you have learnt how to:
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|-
 
||11:33
 
||11:33
||* Work with text in drawings
+
||Work with text in drawings
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||11:35  
 
||11:35  
||* Format text in drawings
+
||Format text in drawings
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||11:38  
 
||11:38  
||* Work with text boxes
+
||Work with text boxes
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| 11:40
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||11:40
||* Indenting, spacing and aligning text
+
||Indenting, spacing and aligning text
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||11:44  
 
||11:44  
||* Adding text to Lines and Arrows
+
||Adding text to Lines and Arrows
 +
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
||11:46
 
||11:46
||* Placing text within Callouts.
+
||Placing text within Callouts.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
||11:50
 
||11:50
|| Try out this assignment by yourself.  
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||Try out this assignment by yourself.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 23 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Inserting Text in Drawings in LibreOffice Draw.
00:07 In this tutorial, we will learn how to:
00:10 Work with text in drawings
00:12 Format text in drawings and
00:15 Work with text boxes.
00:17 We will also learn to:
00:19 Set indents, space and align text
00:22 Add text to Lines and Arrows
00:26 Place text within Callouts.
00:29 Text can be added in two ways:
00:31 It can be directly inserted into a drawn object,
00:35 including on lines and arrows.
00:37 It can be inserted into a text box as an independent Draw object.
00:42 Here, we are using:
00:44 Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.
00:52 Let us open the Draw file “Water Cycle” and add some text to it.
00:57 We shall add the text “Cloud Formation” to the two white clouds, next to the sun.
01:04 Select the white cloud group.
01:06 Double-click on it in order to enter the group.
01:10 Let us select the top cloud.
01:13 Now, let’s select the Text tool from the Drawing toolbar.
01:17 Can you see the cursor has transformed into a small, vertical, blinking line?
01:23 This is the text cursor.
01:25 Let us type the text: “Cloud Formation”.
01:29 Now, click anywhere on the page.
01:33 Let us enter the same text for the other white cloud too.
01:37 To exit the group, double-click anywhere on the page.
01:42 Let us now name the sun in the same way.
01:45 Entering text in objects cannot get simpler than this!
01:50 Next, let us select the gray cloud group.
01:53 As before, double-click on it to enter the group.
01:57 Type “Rain Cloud” in each cloud.
02:02 As the text in the gray clouds is black in color, it is not visible.
02:07 So, let us change the color of the text to white.
02:11 Select the text and right-click for the context menu and select Character.
02:17 The “Character” dialog-box is displayed.
02:20 Click on the Font Effects tab.
02:23 In the Font color field, scroll down and select White.
02:28 Click OK.
02:30 The font color changes to white.
02:33 In the same manner, let’s change the text color of the second cloud.
02:38 Select the text and right-click, then select Character.
02:43 In Font color, choose “White”.
02:46 Double-click anywhere on the page to exit the group.
02:50 Similarly, let’s type the word “Mountain” in the triangle that depicts the mountain.
02:58 You can format text for Character, that is, change font styles and give special effects to fonts.
03:05 You can also format text for Paragraph, that is, align text, set indents or spacing and set tab positions.
03:13 You can access these dialog-boxes either
03:16 from the Context menu or
03:18 from the Main menu.
03:21 To access the Character dialog-box from the Main menu, select Format and select Character.
03:28 To access the Paragraph dialog-box from the Main menu, select Format and select Paragraph.
03:36 In the rectangle, let’s draw a thick black line to show where the ground water accumulates.
03:43 From the Drawing tool bar, select Line.
03:46 Move the cursor to the page, press the left mouse-button and drag from left to right.
03:54 Draw a horizontal line that will divide the rectangle into two equal halves.
04:01 The ground is divided into two!
04:04 Now, let’s make the line wider.
04:07 Select the line and right-click for the context menu.
04:11 Click on Line. The “Line” dialog-box appears.
04:16 In the Style field, click the drop-down box.
04:20 Select Ultrafine 2 dots 3 dashes.
04:24 In the Width field, enter the value point .70.
04:29 click OK.
04:31 We have widened the line!
04:34 Lets insert the text “Ground water table”, inside the rectangle.
04:39 First, let’s select the Text tool.
04:42 This is the capital “T” option on the Drawing toolbar.
04:46 Move to the Draw page.
04:49 Now, the cursor has been transformed into a Plus sign with a small capital 'I' beneath it.
04:55 Click inside the rectangle.
04:57 Observe that a text-box appears.
05:01 Here, let's type: “Ground water table”.
05:05 To align the text to the centre of the text-box, place the cursor inside the text box.
05:12 Click on Centered icon, in the Standard toolbar, at the top.
05:19 In a similar manner, let’s add the text:
05:22 “Rain water flows from land into rivers and sea”, in the triangle.
05:30 Pause this tutorial for the assignment.
05:33 Draw a square.
05:35 Insert the text: “This is a square.
05:38 A square has four equal sides and four equal angles. Each angle in a square is ninety degrees.
05:46 The square is a quadrilateral.
05:50 Format this text using the options in the Text dialog-box.
05:54 Apply the font size, style and alignment options to the text.
06:00 Now let’s arrange the arrows in the diagram.
06:03 These arrows show evaporation of water from land, vegetation and water bodies to the clouds.
06:12 Let’s select the left-most arrow.
06:14 Now, click and drag towards the mountain.
06:18 Let’s select the middle arrow.
06:21 Now, click and drag towards the trees.
06:25 The third arrow shows evaporation of water from water to the clouds.
06:31 Let’s use the option Curve to draw a line that shows water running down the mountains.
06:37 From the Drawing toolbar, click on Curve and select Freeform Line.
06:43 On the draw page, place the cursor next to the mountain.
06:47 Press the left mouse button and drag down.
06:51 You have drawn a curved line!
06:53 Now, let’s add descriptions to each of these arrows.
06:58 Select the first arrow to the right and simply type: “Evaporation from rivers and seas”.
07:06 Click anywhere on the page.
07:08 The text appears on the line.
07:12 Notice that the text is placed exactly on the line and hence it is not clear.
07:18 To move the text above the line, click on the line.
07:22 Text is placed horizontally.
07:25 Place the cursor at the end of the text and press the Enter key.
07:30 Click on the page.
07:32 The text gets aligned.
07:35 Text typed on lines and arrows can also be formatted using options from the context menu.
07:41 Let’s format the font size using the context menu.
07:45 Click on the text:
07:47 “Evaporation from rivers and seas”.
07:50 The text is now horizontal.
07:53 Let’s select the text and right-click to view the context menu.
07:58 Select Size and click 22.
08:02 The size of the font has changed.
08:05 Now, let’s type the following text for all the other arrows.
08:09 "Evaporation from soil"
08:12 "Evaporation from vegetation"
08:17 "Run off water from the mountains".
08:22 Let’s show rain falling from the grey clouds.
08:26 To show rain- let’s draw dotted arrows which point downwards from the cloud.
08:32 From the Drawing toolbar, select Line Ends with Arrow.
08:37 Then place the cursor on the first grey cloud to the left.
08:42 Press the left mouse button and drag it down.
08:46 Right-click for the context menu and click Line.
08:50 The “Line” dialog-box appears.
08:53 Click on the Style drop-down list and select
08:56 2 dots 1 dash.
08:58 Click OK.
09:00 We have drawn a dotted arrow.
09:02 Let’s copy and paste two more arrows for this cloud.
09:06 Now, let’s copy and paste two arrows to the other cloud.
09:12 Now, let’s add the text “Rain” to the dotted arrows.
09:21 Let’s type the text “Evaporation to form the clouds”, in a text box, just above the Water object.
09:28 From the Drawing toolbar, select the Text tool and draw a text-box as shown.
09:35 Type: “Evaporation to form the clouds” inside it.
09:41 From the Drawing toolbar, select the Text Tool
09:44 and draw a text-box next to the grey clouds.
09:48 Type: “Condensation to form rain” inside it.
09:53 Move the text-box by first clicking on the border of the text-box.
09:57 Now, drag and drop it in the desired location.
10:02 Following the previous steps, let’s give the title “WaterCycle Diagram”
10:07 using a text-box and format the text in Bold.
10:16 We have completed drawing the 'Water Cycle' diagram!
10:20 Now, let’s learn about Callouts.
10:22 What are Callouts?
10:24 They are special text-boxes that call your attention to or
10:29 point to an object or a location in the Draw page.
10:33 Most comic books, for example, have
10:36 text placed inside Callouts.
10:39 Let’s add a new page to the Draw file.
10:42 From Main menu, select Insert and click on Slide.
10:47 A new page is inserted.
10:50 To draw a Callout, go to the Drawing toolbar.
10:54 Click the small black triangle, next to the Callout icon.
10:59 Various Callouts are displayed.
11:01 Let’s click on Rectangular Callout.
11:04 Move the cursor to the page, press the left mouse button and drag.
11:10 You have drawn a Callout.
11:12 You can enter text inside the Callout ,just as you did for the other objects.
11:18 Double-click and type the text: “This is an example”, inside the Callout.
11:25 This brings us to the end of this tutorial on 'LibreOffice Draw'.
11:30 In this tutorial, you have learnt how to:
11:33 Work with text in drawings
11:35 Format text in drawings
11:38 Work with text boxes
11:40 Indenting, spacing and aligning text
11:44 Adding text to Lines and Arrows
11:46 Placing text within Callouts.
11:50 Try out this assignment by yourself.
11:53 Create a note book label and an invitation as shown in this slide.
12:00 Watch the video available at the following link.
12:03 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
12:06 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
12:11 The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
12:13 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
12:17 Gives certificates for those who pass an online test.
12:20 For more details, please write to:contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org.
12:27 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
12:31 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
12:39 More information on this mission is available at:spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro.
12:50 This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Thanks for joining.

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Gaurav, Minal, PoojaMoolya, Pratik kamble, Sandhya.np14