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You will also learn | You will also learn | ||
− | How to protect a Draw file | + | *How to protect a Draw file |
− | Using password encryption | + | *Using password encryption |
− | Export it as PDF. | + | *Export it as PDF. |
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System Requirements | System Requirements | ||
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− | ||Here we are using Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 as our operating system and | + | *Ubuntu Linux version 10.04 as our operating system and |
+ | *LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4. | ||
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What are Layers? | What are Layers? | ||
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What are Layers? | What are Layers? | ||
− | Layers are like transparent sheets | + | Layers are like transparent sheets, placed one on the top of another |
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Circle the Draw page once from top to bottom. | Circle the Draw page once from top to bottom. | ||
||The Layout layer is displayed by default. | ||The Layout layer is displayed by default. | ||
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This is where we create most of our graphics. | This is where we create most of our graphics. | ||
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| Point to the House and then the School | | Point to the House and then the School | ||
− | ||Let’s print three maps that show the route from the House | + | ||Let’s print three maps that show the route from the House to the School. |
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Show Picture of Map 1 | Show Picture of Map 1 | ||
− | ||This way there can be only one map file with many layers of information. | + | ||This way, there can be only one map file with many layers of information. |
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This in turn makes updating information a simple process. | This in turn makes updating information a simple process. | ||
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− | We can print or view a combination of layers | + | We can |
− | using one Draw page. | + | *print or view a combination of layers |
+ | *using one Draw page. | ||
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Assignment | Assignment | ||
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||Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.<br/> | ||Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.<br/> | ||
− | Create two routes from Home to the School Campus | + | Create two routes from Home to the School Campus in the RouteMap drawing |
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Create each route | Create each route | ||
− | on a separate layer | + | *on a separate layer |
− | so that they can be printed | + | *so that they can be printed |
− | as two different maps | + | *as two different maps |
− | each displaying only one route. | + | *each displaying only one route. |
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Setting Passwords | Setting Passwords | ||
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It is always a good practice | It is always a good practice | ||
− | To set passwords | + | *To set passwords |
− | With a minimum of six characters | + | *With a minimum of six characters |
− | Including numbers and special characters. | + | *Including numbers and special characters. |
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− | |Click Unlock | + | |Click Unlock Document. |
||Click on the Unlock Document button. | ||Click on the Unlock Document button. | ||
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Summary | Summary | ||
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||This brings us to the end of this tutorial. | ||This brings us to the end of this tutorial. | ||
Here we have learnt | Here we have learnt | ||
− | The basics of layers. | + | *The basics of layers. |
− | How to convert a Draw file into a PDF | + | *How to convert a Draw file into a PDF |
− | How to protect it using password encryption. | + | *How to protect it using password encryption. |
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Assignment | Assignment | ||
− | Create another PDF of the RouteMap file. | + | *Create another PDF of the RouteMap file. |
− | In the PDF dialog box, change “Initial View” options | + | *In the PDF dialog box, change “Initial View” options |
− | Observe what happens. | + | *Observe what happens. |
− | Check all the options for “User Interface”. | + | *Check all the options for “User Interface”. |
− | Set permission passwords. | + | *Set permission passwords. |
− | Print this PDF. | + | *Print this PDF. |
||Here is an assignment for you.<br/> | ||Here is an assignment for you.<br/> | ||
− | Create another PDF of the RouteMap file. | + | *Create another PDF of the RouteMap file. |
− | In the PDF dialog box, change “Initial View” options | + | *In the PDF dialog box, change “Initial View” options |
− | Observe what happens. | + | *Observe what happens. |
− | Check all the options for “User Interface”. | + | *Check all the options for “User Interface”. |
− | Set permission passwords. | + | *Set permission passwords. |
− | Print this PDF. | + | *Print this PDF. |
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Revision as of 11:14, 25 April 2014
Visual Cue | Narration |
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Spoken Tutorial on LibreOffice Draw - Basics of Layers and Password Encryption PDF. |
Welcome to the spoken tutorial on LibreOffice Draw - Basics of Layers and Password Encryption PDF. |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, you will learn the basics of layers.
You will also learn
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System Requirements |
Here we are using
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Open the file Route Map. | Let us open the file Route Map. |
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What are Layers? |
What are Layers? Layers are like transparent sheets, placed one on the top of another |
There are three layers to every Draw file. | |
Point to the Layout Layer tab at the bottom.
Circle the Draw page once from top to bottom. |
The Layout layer is displayed by default.
This is where we create most of our graphics. |
Click on the Control Layer. | The Control layer is used to store control elements such as buttons and forms. |
Click on the Dimensions Layer. | The Dimensions layer is used depict dimension lines or measurement lines for complex drawings. |
Display the drawing of house on a slide and point to the appropriate parts as per the narration |
For example, a drawing of a house must contain exact measurements of walls, positions of electrical wiring and so on. |
Point to the House and then the School | Let’s print three maps that show the route from the House to the School. |
Let’s call them Map 1, Map 2 and Map 3. | |
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Show Picture of Map 1 <<Centre the map on the slide>> |
Map 1, shows all the landmarks in the area. |
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Show Picture of Map 2 <<Centre the map on the slide>> |
In Map 2, let’s show all the objects except the two Lakes, the Stadium and the Commercial Complex. |
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Show Picture of Map 3 <<Centre the map on the slide>> |
In Map 3, let’s show all the objects except the Park. |
Do we need to create three separate maps to show these?
No, Draw provides a solution to this with the help of Layers. | |
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Show Picture of Map 1 |
This way, there can be only one map file with many layers of information. |
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Layers
We can
print or view a combination of layers
using one Draw page. |
We can
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Let us add some layers to the RouteMap. | |
Click on Layout Layer. | Click on Layout layer. |
Right click >> select Insert Layer | Right click and select Insert layer. |
Insert Layer dialog box appears. | The Insert layer dialog box appears. |
In the “Name” field type “Layer four”. | In the “Name” field, type “Layer four”. |
Point to the “Title” and “Description” fields. | You can add any title and description that is relevant to your drawing. |
Check the boxes “Visible” and “Printable”. | Check the boxes “Visible” and “Printable”. |
Click OK to exit the dialog box. | Click OK to exit the dialog box. |
Click on Layout layer. | Click on Layout layer once again. |
Select the Route Map and ungroup it. | On the Draw page, select the map and ungroup it. |
Select the two lakes, the stadium and the commercial complex.
Use the Shift Key and the mouse to select these objects. |
Now let us select the Lakes
Now press the Shift key and select the Stadium and the Commercial complex. <Pause> |
Right-click and select Cut. | Next right-click and select Cut. |
Now click Layer four and paste them there. | Then click on “Layer four” layer and paste them. |
Point to them to show they are pasted in the same places. | They are pasted in the same positions as in the Layout layer. |
Click Layer Four. | Click Layer Four once again. |
Right-click to view the context menu >> Select Modify Layer. | Right-click to view the context menu and select Modify Layer. |
Modify Layer dialog box appears | The Modify Layer dialog box appears. |
Uncheck the box “Visible”.
Click OK. |
Uncheck the box “Visible”.
Click OK. |
Point that the objects are not visible. | Objects in Layer Four are no longer visible.
The objects are present physically but are not visible. |
Click Layout Layer.
We have our Map 2! |
Click Layout Layer.
If the tab is not seen, then press the left arrow button till the Layout layer is visible. |
We have our Map 2!
In the same manner, we can create Map 3 also. | |
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Assignment |
Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. Create two routes from Home to the School Campus in the RouteMap drawing Create each route
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Let us now learn how to export the file as a PDF and also password protect our Draw file. | |
Switch to the file “Route Map”.
Main menu >> File >> Export to PDF |
First let’s save the Draw file “RouteMap” as a PDF.
From the main menu, select File and click “Export as PDF”. |
PDF options dialog box appears. | The PDF dialog box appears. |
PDF options dialog box. | First, let us set the “General” options. |
Click General | Click the “General” Tab. |
Select Range >> select All | Under “Range”, let us select “All” as we are converting all the pages in the Draw file to PDF. |
Images >> select “JPEG compression” | Under “Images”, we shall select “JPEG compression”.
This is the most common format that is used for compression. |
PDF options dialog box >> Click “Initial View” | Next, click the Initial View tab. |
Point downwards in the dialog box to the various default settings. | We will keep the default values displayed in the dialog box. |
In PDF options dialog box >> Click “Links”. | Now, click on the Links tab. |
We may have inserted links in the Draw file.
Again, let’s keep the default values set for Links. | |
In PDF options dialog box >> Click “Security” tab. | Now, let’s assign a password to protect the PDF document.
To do so, click on the “Security” tab. |
Click Set Open Passwords.
The Set open password dialog box appears. |
Click on the Set open password button.
The Set Open Password dialog box appears. |
In the field “Set open Password”, type the password “Protect101”. | In the field “Password”, type any password with which you want to protect your file.
I will set my password as “Protect101”. |
In the field “Confirm”, reenter the password “Protect101”.
Click OK. |
In the field “Confirm”, I will re-type my password “Protect101”.
Click OK. |
Next, let’s set the permission password to print or modify the document. | |
Click Set permission password. | Click on the Set permission password button. |
In the field “Permission Password”, type the password “ProtectAgain0”. | In the field “Password”, type the password of your choice.
I will type “ProtectAgain0”. |
In the field “Confirm”, reenter the password “ProtectAgain0”.
Click OK. |
In the field “Confirm”, I will retype the password “ProtectAgain0”.
And click OK. |
Point to the permissions for Printing and Changes that are now active (below the Set permission password button). |
Notice that permissions for Printing and Changes are active now. |
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Setting Passwords |
It is always a good practice
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Point to Under Printing >> “Not Permitted”. | Under “Printing”, select the option “Not Permitted”. |
The PDF can be printed only if the correct password is provided.
Else it cannot be printed. | |
Point to Under Changes >> “Not Permitted”. | Under “Changes” select the option “Not Permitted”.
The PDF can be edited only if the correct password is provided. Else it cannot be modified. |
Click “Export”. | Now, let us click the “Export” button at the bottom. |
The Export dialog box appears. | The Export dialog box appears. |
From the left panel, under Places, click on Desktop. | From the left panel, under Places, click on the location where you want to save your file.
I will choose Desktop. |
Under File type click PDF - Portable Document Format >> Click on Save. | Under File type, click PDF - Portable Document Format.
And click on the Save button. |
The Draw file is converted to a PDF file and saved on the Desktop. | |
Switch to the Desktop | Let us switch to the Desktop now. |
On the Desktop, double-click on the RouteMap PDF file. | On the Desktop, double-click on the RouteMap PDF file. |
The Enter password dialog box opens. | |
In the Password field, type the password Protect111.
Click on the Unlock Document button |
In the Password field, let’s type the wrong password Protect111.
Click on the Unlock Document button. |
You will notice that the password field is cleared.
And we are prompted to enter the password once again. | |
In the Password field, type the password Protect101. | In the Password field, let’s type the correct password Protect101. |
Click Unlock Document. | Click on the Unlock Document button.
The PDF file opens. |
We have converted our Draw file into PDF and successfully password-protected it! | |
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Summary |
This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
Here we have learnt
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Assignment
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Here is an assignment for you.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |