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− | ||Welcome to the tutorial on LibreOffice Impress - Viewing a Presentation. | + | ||Welcome to the tutorial on '''LibreOffice Impress - Viewing a Presentation'''. |
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− | ||In this tutorial we will learn about View options and their uses and Master Pages. | + | ||In this tutorial, we will learn about: |
+ | * '''View options''' and their uses and | ||
+ | * '''Master Pages'''. | ||
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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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− | ||First let us open our presentation “Sample Impress” by double-clicking on it. | + | ||First, let us open our '''presentation''' “Sample Impress” by double-clicking on it. |
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− | ||LibreOffice Impress has many view options that help you create a better presentation. | + | ||'''LibreOffice Impress''' has many view options that help you create a better presentation. |
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− | ||By default when you start LibreOffice Impress, it looks like this. | + | ||By default, when you start 'LibreOffice Impress', it looks like this. |
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− | ||This is called the Normal view. | + | ||This is called the '''Normal view'''. |
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− | ||you can return to the | + | ||you can return to the '''Normal''' view by clicking on the '''Normal''' tab <PAUSE> |
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− | || | + | ||or by clicking on '''View''' and '''Normal'''. |
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− | ||In the normal view, you can create and edit | + | ||In the '''normal view''', you can create and '''edit''' '''slide'''s. |
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− | ||For example we can change the design of the slides. | + | ||For example, we can change the design of the slides. |
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− | ||To do this, go to the slide titled Overview. | + | ||To do this, go to the slide titled ''''Overview''''. |
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− | ||On the right side, in the Tasks pane, Master Pages section, under Used in This Presentation, we can see the slide design is prs strategy. | + | ||On the right side, in the '''Tasks''' pane, '''Master Pages''' section, under '''"Used in This Presentation"''', we can see the slide design is 'prs strategy'. |
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− | ||Under this, we can see Recently Used and Available for Use slide designs. | + | ||Under this, we can see '''Recently Used''' and '''Available for Use''' slide designs. |
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− | ||Notice the change in the slide design in the Workspace pane. | + | ||Notice the change in the slide design in the '''Workspace''' pane. |
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Resources for recording Viewing a Presentation
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the tutorial on LibreOffice Impress - Viewing a Presentation. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about:
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00:13 | Here, we are using:
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00:22 | First, let us open our presentation “Sample Impress” by double-clicking on it. |
00:27 | LibreOffice Impress has many view options that help you create a better presentation. |
00:34 | By default, when you start 'LibreOffice Impress', it looks like this. |
00:41 | This is called the Normal view. |
00:43 | When the presentation is in any other view, |
00:48 | you can return to the Normal view by clicking on the Normal tab <PAUSE> |
00:53 | or by clicking on View and Normal. |
00:57 | In the normal view, you can create and edit slides. |
01:02 | For example, we can change the design of the slides. |
01:05 | To do this, go to the slide titled 'Overview'. |
01:09 | On the right side, in the Tasks pane, Master Pages section, under "Used in This Presentation", we can see the slide design is 'prs strategy'. |
01:21 | Under this, we can see Recently Used and Available for Use slide designs. |
01:27 | Click on any one of your choice. |
01:30 | Notice the change in the slide design in the Workspace pane. |
01:35 | See, how easy it is to change the slide design? |
01:39 | You can also add designs that you have created as background for your slides. |
01:45 | Next we will see the Outline view. |
01:47 | You can go to this view either by clicking on View and Outline<PAUSE> |
01:53 | or by clicking on the Outline tab. |
01:57 | In this view, you can see that the slides are arranged one below the other - just like a Table of Contents. |
02:05 | These here are the Slide Headings. |
02:08 | Notice that the slide heading Overview is highlighted. |
02:12 | This is because we were on the Overview slide when we selected the Outline tab. |
02:18 | You can see these icons shaped like bullet points. |
02:23 | When you hover the mouse over these bullet points, the cursor turns into a hand. |
02:29 | We can then move these line items up or down in order to rearrange them within a slide<PAUSE> |
02:38 | Or across slides. |
02:40 | Let us undo these changes by pressing CTRL and Z, so that our presentation appears in its original form. |
02:49 | We use the Slide Sorter view to rearrange slides. |
02:53 | We can get to the Slide Sorter view by clicking on View and Slide Sorter<PAUSE> |
03:00 | or by clicking on the Slide Sorter tab. |
03:04 | This view is useful to sort the slides in the desired order. |
03:08 | For example - To interchange slide number 9 and 10, click on slide number 10 and drag the slide before slide number 9. |
03:18 | Now release the mouse button.<PAUSE> |
03:22 | The slides get interchanged! |
03:26 | In the Notes view, you can write notes that will help you during your presentation. |
03:31 | To go to the Notes view, click on View and then Notes Page. |
03:36 | You can also click on the Notes tab. |
03:39 | Select the slide ‘Development up to present’ from the Slides pane. |
03:44 | Type some text in the notes portion. |
03:49 | When your slides are viewed on a projector, you will still be able to see your notes on your monitor, but your audience won’t. |
03:58 | Now let’s click on the Normal tab. |
04:01 | We can change the layout of the presentation in the Tasks pane, Layout section, on the right. |
04:08 | To show or hide the Tasks pane, |
04:12 | click on View and Tasks Pane. |
04:14 | This will either show or hide the Tasks pane. |
04:18 | Let’s use the Layout section to change the layout of a slide. |
04:23 | Select the slide named Development up to present. |
04:26 | From the Layout section,select Title content over content. |
04:33 | This changes the layout of the slide. |
04:37 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
04:40 | To summarize, we learnt - View options and their uses and Master Pages |
04:46 | Try this Comprehension Test Assignment. |
04:49 | Create a new presentation. |
04:52 | Create a master with dark blue background and light blue title area. |
04:58 | Watch the video available at the following link |
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