Visual Cue
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Narration
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Show Slide 1.
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Welcome to the Tutorial on LibreOffice Impress - Inserting Pictures and Objects.
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Show Slide 2.
Learning Objectives
Insert Pictures and Objects
Format Pictures and Objects
Hyperlink within and outside the presentation
Insert Tables
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In this tutorial we will learn how to:
Insert Pictures and Objects into a presentation
Format the Pictures and Objects
Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
Insert Tables
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Show Slide Number 3
OS and versions
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Here we are using GNU/Linux as our Operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.
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Show Slide 4.
In a web-browser URL bar, type -
http://www.rushimprint.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/opensource-bart.png
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In a web-browser address bar, type the URL shown on the screen.
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Point to the image.
Right-click on the image >> click on Save Image As.
Point to a dialog box..
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This will display an image.
Now right-click on the image and choose the Save Image As option.
A dialog box will open.
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Point to the Name field >> Choose Desktop on the left-pane >> click on the Save button.
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In the Name field, ‘opensource-bart.png’ is already displayed.
I will choose the location as Desktop and click on the Save button.
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Switch to the Desktop >> double-click on ‘Sample-Impress.odt’
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Lets open our presentation ‘Sample-Impress’ which we had saved earlier.
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Click on Insert from the Main menu >>Picture >>From File option.
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We will now see how to add a picture into this presentation.
Click on Insert from the Main menu and then click on Picture.
Now click on From File option.
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Point to the dialog box.
Choose Desktop folder.
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A dialog box will open.
Choose the folder from which you want to insert a picture.
I will choose the Desktop folder.
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Choose opensource-bart.png >> click on Open button.
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Now choose the picture we want to insert and click on the Open button.
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Point to the picture.
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The picture gets inserted into the slide.
Lets undo the changes
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Select slide titled ‘Overview’.
Go to Insert > Slide
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Let me demonstrate another way to insert pictures.
Insert a new slide after the slide titled ‘Overview’ by clicking on Insert and Slide.
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Click on the Title text box >> change the title to ‘Opensource Funny’.
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Click on the Title text box and change the title to ‘Opensource Funny’.
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Point to the small box with 4 icons in the centre.
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Notice a small box with 4 icons in the centre. This is the Insert toolbar.
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From the Insert toolbar >> click on the Insert Picture icon (bottom left icon)
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From the Insert toolbar, click on the Insert Picture icon.
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Choose opensource-bart.png >> click on Open button.
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Choose a picture and click on the Open button.
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Point to the inserted picture.
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Notice that the inserted picture covers almost the whole slide.
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Click on the picture.
Click and hold the left mouse button on the control points and resize the picture.
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You can change the shape and size of the image by first clicking on it and manipulating the control points.
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<PAUSE>
Click on Insert >> Slide.
Display the new slide and then proceed.
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Point to the right-side icons in the Insert toolbar - Insert Charts and Insert Movies.
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In a similar manner we can also insert other objects like charts and movie-clips into our presentation.
Explore all these possibilities.
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Show Slide 5.
Hyperlinking allows you to
easily move from slide to slide or
open a web page or
a document from the presentation.
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Now lets learn how to hyperlink.
Hyperlinking allows you to
easily move from slide to slide or
open a web page or
a document from the presentation.
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Select the slide entitled Overview in the Slides pane.
Go to Insert >> Slide
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First we will look at how to hyperlink with in a presentation.
Insert a new slide after the slide titled Overview.
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Click on the title and type ‘Table of Contents’.
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Click on the title and type ‘Table of Contents’.
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Click on the Body text box and type:
OpenSource Funny
The Present Situation
Development up to present
Potential Alternatives
Recommendation
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Click on the Body text box and type the titles of the succeeding slides as follows:
OpenSource Funny
The Present Situation
Development up to present
Potential Alternatives
Recommendation
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Select the line of text ‘Development up to present’.
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Select the line of text ‘Development up to present’.
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Click on Insert and Hyperlink.
Point to the dialog box.
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Click on Insert and Hyperlink.
This will open the hyperlink dialog box..
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On the left pane, select ‘Document’ >> click on the button to the right of the field ‘Target in document’ >> Target
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On the left pane, select ‘Document’.
Then click on the button to the right of the field ‘Target in document’.
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Drag the cursor down the list.
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The list of slides present in this presentation opens up.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development upto present’ from the list.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development upto present’ from the list.
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in this list.
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Again click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Again click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
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Hover cursor over hyperlinked text.
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Click anywhere in the slide.
Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on the hyper linked text.
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Clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant slide.
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In the Table of Contents slide, add another line item:
External Document
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To hyperlink to another document, lets go back to the Table of Contents slide.
Now add another line item:
External Document
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Select the line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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Select the line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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In the left pane, select Document.
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In the left pane, select Document.
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Click on the folder icon to the right of the Document Path field.
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Click on the folder icon to the right of the Document Path field.
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Choose resume.odt created in the LO writer tutorial >> click on the Open button.
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Select the document which you want to hyper link. We will choose resume.odt which we created in the Writer series and click on the Open button.
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
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Click anywhere on the slide.
Hover the cursor over the hyperlinked text
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Click anywhere on the slide.
Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on the hyperlinked text.
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Now clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant document.
In our case, it takes us to resume.odt <PAUSE>
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Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation.
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Hyperlinking to a web page is similar.
Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation.
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Change the title to ‘Essential OpenSource Software’.
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Change the title to ‘Essential OpenSource Software’.
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In the Body text box type:
Ubuntu
LibreOffice
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In the Body text box type:
Ubuntu
LibreOffice
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Select the second line of text.
Go to Insert -> Hyperlink
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Select the second line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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On the left pane, select Internet.
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On the left pane, select Internet.
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In the Hyperlink type, select Web.
In the Target field, type ‘www.libreoffice.org’
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In the Hyperlink type, select Web.
In the Target field, type ‘www.libreoffice.org’
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
Click anywhere on the slide.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
Click anywhere on the slide.
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Hover cursor on hyper linked text.
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Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on hyperlinked text.
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Now clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant web page.
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Switch back to the Impress window.
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Lastly, tables are used to organize data into columns and rows.
Let’s now learn how to add a table in LibreOffice Impress.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development up to the present’ from the Slides pane.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development up to the present’ from the Slides pane.
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On the right-side >> Tasks pane >> click on Layout section >> click on 2nd row, 2nd icon. Linger mouse over the icon to display the black textbox which shows “Title and 2 content”
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From the Layout section on the Tasks pane, select Title and 2 Content icon.
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Select the text in the left side text box and reduce the font size to 26.
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Select the text in the left side text box and reduce the font size to 26.
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In the right side text box >> click on the icon ‘Insert Table’ from the Insert toolbar in the centre.
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In the right side text box, click on the icon ‘Insert Table’ from the Insert toolbar in the centre.
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Point to Number of columns >> 5
Point to Number of rows >> 2
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By default, Number of columns is displayed as 5 and Number of rows is displayed as 2.
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We will change the Number of columns to 2 and the Number of rows to 5.
Click on the OK button.
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We will change the Number of columns to 2 and the Number of rows to 5.
Click on the OK button.
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Elongate the table.
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Lets elongate the table so that the text is readable.
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Enter data into the table as follows
Implementation Year %
2006 10%
2007 20%
2008 30%
2009 40%
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Enter data into the table as shown -
Implementation Year and %
2006 10%
2007 20%
2008 30%
2009 40%
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Select the text in the top row and click on Bold icon.
Then select text and click on Center Align icon.
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Now lets change the font of the header row to bold and center the text.
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From the Table Design section on the Tasks pane >> select table-style 8
Point to the Table.
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To change the color of the table, first select all the text.
Then from the Table Design section on the Tasks pane, select a table style. I will select this one.
See how the Table looks now.
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This is the starting point for the next tutorial.
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Show Slide 6.
Summary
• Insert Pictures and format them
• Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
• Insert Tables
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
To summarize, in this tutorial, we learnt how to:
• Insert Pictures and format them
• Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
• Insert Tables
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Show Slide 7.
Comprehension Test Assignment.
Create new presentation.
Insert a picture on the 3rd slide.
On the 4th slide, create a table of 2 rows and three columns.
In row 2 column 2 of the table, type ‘slide 3’. Hyperlink this text to the 3rd slide
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Try this comprehension test assignment.
Create new presentation.
Insert a picture on the 3rd slide.
On the 4th slide, create a table of 2 rows and three columns.
In row 2 column 2 of the table, type ‘slide 3’. Hyperlink this text to the 3rd slide
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Show About Slide
About the Spoken Tutorial Project
- It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
- If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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- Watch the video available at the following link
- It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
- If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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Show About Slide
Spoken Tutorial Workshops
The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
- Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
- Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
Resources for recording
Inserting Pictures and Objects
Visual Cue
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Narration
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Show Slide 1.
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Welcome to the Tutorial on LibreOffice Impress - Inserting Pictures and Objects.
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Show Slide 2.
Learning Objectives
Insert Pictures and Objects
Format Pictures and Objects
Hyperlink within and outside the presentation
Insert Tables
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In this tutorial we will learn how to:
Insert Pictures and Objects into a presentation
Format the Pictures and Objects
Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
Insert Tables
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Show Slide Number 3
OS and versions
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Here we are using GNU/Linux as our Operating system and LibreOffice Suite version 3.3.4.
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Show Slide 4.
In a web-browser URL bar, type -
http://www.rushimprint.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/opensource-bart.png
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In a web-browser address bar, type the URL shown on the screen.
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Point to the image.
Right-click on the image >> click on Save Image As.
Point to a dialog box..
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This will display an image.
Now right-click on the image and choose the Save Image As option.
A dialog box will open.
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Point to the Name field >> Choose Desktop on the left-pane >> click on the Save button.
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In the Name field, ‘opensource-bart.png’ is already displayed.
I will choose the location as Desktop and click on the Save button.
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Switch to the Desktop >> double-click on ‘Sample-Impress.odt’
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Lets open our presentation ‘Sample-Impress’ which we had saved earlier.
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Click on Insert from the Main menu >>Picture >>From File option.
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We will now see how to add a picture into this presentation.
Click on Insert from the Main menu and then click on Picture.
Now click on From File option.
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Point to the dialog box.
Choose Desktop folder.
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A dialog box will open.
Choose the folder from which you want to insert a picture.
I will choose the Desktop folder.
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Choose opensource-bart.png >> click on Open button.
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Now choose the picture we want to insert and click on the Open button.
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Point to the picture.
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The picture gets inserted into the slide.
Lets undo the changes
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Select slide titled ‘Overview’.
Go to Insert > Slide
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Let me demonstrate another way to insert pictures.
Insert a new slide after the slide titled ‘Overview’ by clicking on Insert and Slide.
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Click on the Title text box >> change the title to ‘Opensource Funny’.
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Click on the Title text box and change the title to ‘Opensource Funny’.
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Point to the small box with 4 icons in the centre.
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Notice a small box with 4 icons in the centre. This is the Insert toolbar.
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From the Insert toolbar >> click on the Insert Picture icon (bottom left icon)
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From the Insert toolbar, click on the Insert Picture icon.
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Choose opensource-bart.png >> click on Open button.
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Choose a picture and click on the Open button.
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Point to the inserted picture.
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Notice that the inserted picture covers almost the whole slide.
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Click on the picture.
Click and hold the left mouse button on the control points and resize the picture.
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You can change the shape and size of the image by first clicking on it and manipulating the control points.
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<PAUSE>
Click on Insert >> Slide.
Display the new slide and then proceed.
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Point to the right-side icons in the Insert toolbar - Insert Charts and Insert Movies.
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In a similar manner we can also insert other objects like charts and movie-clips into our presentation.
Explore all these possibilities.
|
Show Slide 5.
Hyperlinking allows you to
easily move from slide to slide or
open a web page or
a document from the presentation.
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Now lets learn how to hyperlink.
Hyperlinking allows you to
easily move from slide to slide or
open a web page or
a document from the presentation.
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Select the slide entitled Overview in the Slides pane.
Go to Insert >> Slide
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First we will look at how to hyperlink with in a presentation.
Insert a new slide after the slide titled Overview.
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Click on the title and type ‘Table of Contents’.
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Click on the title and type ‘Table of Contents’.
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Click on the Body text box and type:
OpenSource Funny
The Present Situation
Development up to present
Potential Alternatives
Recommendation
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Click on the Body text box and type the titles of the succeeding slides as follows:
OpenSource Funny
The Present Situation
Development up to present
Potential Alternatives
Recommendation
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Select the line of text ‘Development up to present’.
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Select the line of text ‘Development up to present’.
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Click on Insert and Hyperlink.
Point to the dialog box.
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Click on Insert and Hyperlink.
This will open the hyperlink dialog box..
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On the left pane, select ‘Document’ >> click on the button to the right of the field ‘Target in document’ >> Target
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On the left pane, select ‘Document’.
Then click on the button to the right of the field ‘Target in document’.
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Drag the cursor down the list.
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The list of slides present in this presentation opens up.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development upto present’ from the list.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development upto present’ from the list.
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in this list.
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Again click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Again click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
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Hover cursor over hyperlinked text.
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Click anywhere in the slide.
Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on the hyper linked text.
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Clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant slide.
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In the Table of Contents slide, add another line item:
External Document
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To hyperlink to another document, lets go back to the Table of Contents slide.
Now add another line item:
External Document
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Select the line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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Select the line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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In the left pane, select Document.
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In the left pane, select Document.
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Click on the folder icon to the right of the Document Path field.
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Click on the folder icon to the right of the Document Path field.
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Choose resume.odt created in the LO writer tutorial >> click on the Open button.
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Select the document which you want to hyper link. We will choose resume.odt which we created in the Writer series and click on the Open button.
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
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Click anywhere on the slide.
Hover the cursor over the hyperlinked text
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Click anywhere on the slide.
Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on the hyperlinked text.
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Now clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant document.
In our case, it takes us to resume.odt <PAUSE>
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Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation.
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Hyperlinking to a web page is similar.
Insert a new slide at the end of the presentation.
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Change the title to ‘Essential OpenSource Software’.
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Change the title to ‘Essential OpenSource Software’.
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In the Body text box type:
Ubuntu
LibreOffice
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In the Body text box type:
Ubuntu
LibreOffice
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Select the second line of text.
Go to Insert -> Hyperlink
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Select the second line of text and click on Insert and then on Hyperlink.
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On the left pane, select Internet.
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On the left pane, select Internet.
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In the Hyperlink type, select Web.
In the Target field, type ‘www.libreoffice.org’
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In the Hyperlink type, select Web.
In the Target field, type ‘www.libreoffice.org’
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Click on the Apply button >> click on the Close button.
Click anywhere on the slide.
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Click on the Apply button and then click on the Close button in the Hyperlink dialog box.
Click anywhere on the slide.
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Hover cursor on hyper linked text.
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Now when you hover your cursor over the text, the cursor turns into a pointing finger.
This means that the hyperlinking was successful!
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Click on hyperlinked text.
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Now clicking on the hyperlinked text takes you to the relevant web page.
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Switch back to the Impress window.
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Lastly, tables are used to organize data into columns and rows.
Let’s now learn how to add a table in LibreOffice Impress.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development up to the present’ from the Slides pane.
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Select the slide entitled ‘Development up to the present’ from the Slides pane.
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On the right-side >> Tasks pane >> click on Layout section >> click on 2nd row, 2nd icon. Linger mouse over the icon to display the black textbox which shows “Title and 2 content”
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From the Layout section on the Tasks pane, select Title and 2 Content icon.
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Select the text in the left side text box and reduce the font size to 26.
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Select the text in the left side text box and reduce the font size to 26.
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In the right side text box >> click on the icon ‘Insert Table’ from the Insert toolbar in the centre.
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In the right side text box, click on the icon ‘Insert Table’ from the Insert toolbar in the centre.
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Point to Number of columns >> 5
Point to Number of rows >> 2
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By default, Number of columns is displayed as 5 and Number of rows is displayed as 2.
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We will change the Number of columns to 2 and the Number of rows to 5.
Click on the OK button.
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We will change the Number of columns to 2 and the Number of rows to 5.
Click on the OK button.
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Elongate the table.
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Lets elongate the table so that the text is readable.
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Enter data into the table as follows
Implementation Year %
2006 10%
2007 20%
2008 30%
2009 40%
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Enter data into the table as shown -
Implementation Year and %
2006 10%
2007 20%
2008 30%
2009 40%
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Select the text in the top row and click on Bold icon.
Then select text and click on Center Align icon.
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Now lets change the font of the header row to bold and center the text.
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From the Table Design section on the Tasks pane >> select table-style 8
Point to the Table.
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To change the color of the table, first select all the text.
Then from the Table Design section on the Tasks pane, select a table style. I will select this one.
See how the Table looks now.
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This is the starting point for the next tutorial.
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Show Slide 6.
Summary
• Insert Pictures and format them
• Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
• Insert Tables
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
To summarize, in this tutorial, we learnt how to:
• Insert Pictures and format them
• Hyperlink within and outside the presentation and
• Insert Tables
|
Show Slide 7.
Comprehension Test Assignment.
Create new presentation.
Insert a picture on the 3rd slide.
On the 4th slide, create a table of 2 rows and three columns.
In row 2 column 2 of the table, type ‘slide 3’. Hyperlink this text to the 3rd slide
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Try this comprehension test assignment.
Create new presentation.
Insert a picture on the 3rd slide.
On the 4th slide, create a table of 2 rows and three columns.
In row 2 column 2 of the table, type ‘slide 3’. Hyperlink this text to the 3rd slide
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Show About Slide
About the Spoken Tutorial Project
- It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
- If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
|
- Watch the video available at the following link
- It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
- If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
|
Show About Slide
Spoken Tutorial Workshops
The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
- Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
- Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
- For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
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The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
- Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
- Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
- For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
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Show Acknowledgement Slide
Acknowledgements
- Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
- It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
- More information on this Mission is available at
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- Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
- It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
- More information on this Mission is available at
- spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
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Show About the contributor Slide
About the contributor
- This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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- This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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- For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
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The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
- Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
- Gives certificates for those who pass an online test
- For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
|
Show Acknowledgement Slide
Acknowledgements
- Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
- It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
- More information on this Mission is available at
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- Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
- It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
- More information on this Mission is available at
- spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro
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Show About the contributor Slide
About the contributor
- This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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- This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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