LibreOffice-Suite-Writer-6.3/C3/Creating-Newsletters/English
Title: Creating Newsletters
Author: Pratik Kamble
Novice Reviewer: Nikita and Pooja
Domain Reviewer: Praveen and Nancy
Keywords: Create newsletters, Column break option, Add image, Add banner, Animated text, word count
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Slide: Title | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Creating Newsletters. |
Slide: Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn how to:
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Slide: Learning Objectives | We will also learn to add the following to the newsletter:
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Slide: System Requirements | This tutorial is recorded using
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Slide: Code files |
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Slide: Newsletter |
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Only Narration | A Newsletter can be created very easily using LibreOffice Writer.
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Open Newsletter.odt | Open the file Newsletter.odt
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Only narration | We will now learn how to insert columns in our document. |
Click on Page icon | In the Sidebar deck click on the Page icon. |
Click on the Styles gear icon | Click on the Styles gear icon to open the Page Style dialog box. |
Click on Columns tab >> In Settings, select the 2-column icon | Click on the Columns tab.
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Point to Autowidth and Spacing | Under Width and Spacing, Autowidth gets checked and Spacing is 0.5cm. |
Click on Apply >> click on Close | Click on the Apply button and then on the OK button. |
Click on Close Sidebar Deck | Close the Sidebar deck. |
Point to 2 columns | Observe that our document changes into 2 columns format. |
Click on Format menu >> Click on Column option (Only Highlight) | Alternatively we can add columns by clicking on the Format menu.
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Only Narration | Now let us insert an image into our newsletter. |
Cursor at the end of column 2 >> press Enter thrice. | Place the cursor at the end of column 2 and press Enter thrice. |
Click on Gallery icon in the sidebar | Click on the Gallery icon in the Sidebar. |
Point to New theme
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Below the button New theme, we can see various theme folders.
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Select Computer-laptop-black from the list
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Then select Computer-Laptop-Black from the list.
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Only narration | Alternatively we can also drag-and-drop the image. |
Click on X icon of the Sidebar deck | Close the Sidebar deck. |
Point to the image | The inserted image fits the width of column 2 into which it was inserted. |
Resize and reposition the image | Resize the image as shown. |
Point to newly added image | So this is how we can add an image to the newsletter column. |
Only Narration | Next, we will learn about the Column break option. |
Cursor at the beginning of second last para | I will keep the cursor at the beginning of the fourth paragraph. |
Click on Insert >> More Breaks >> Manual Break | Now click on the Insert menu in the menu bar and then on More Breaks.
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Insert break dialog box | Insert break dialog box opens up. |
Select column break >> Click OK | Under the section Type, select the Column break option and click on the OK button. |
Point to new column | We can see that the paragraph shifted to the second column of the page. |
Click on Insert >> More Breaks >> Manual Break >> Select column break >> Click OK | Repeat the above steps for the last paragraph also.
We see that the paragraph is now in page 2 of the newsletter. |
Only Narration | Next we will learn how to highlight a portion of the article in a different colour. |
Drag cursor along the text | Select the paragraph on page 2 by dragging the cursor along the text. |
Click on highlight color icon | In the Formatting toolbar, click on the Highlight color icon drop-down. |
Color palette box
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From the Color palette box, select any color of your choice.
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Click anywhere else to deselect the text | Click anywhere else to deselect the text. |
Point to new background color text | Observe that the background color of that text portion has changed as per our selection. |
Only Narration | Next we will learn how to add Banners to the newsletter. |
Scroll up >> place the cursor at the end of column 2 on page 1. | Scroll up and place the cursor at the end of column 2 on page 1. |
Click on star icon in the drawing toolbar | Now, locate the Stars and Banners icon in the Drawing toolbar.
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Point to different shapes
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We see different shapes to choose from.
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Go to column 2
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Come to column 2.
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Move it to end beginning of the document | Now let’s move the newly added banner to the beginning of the document. |
Go to page 1 >> place the cursor before the word FOSS in column 1 | First go to page 1 and place the cursor before the word FOSS in column 1. |
Press Enter key four times | Now press Enter key four times. |
Repeat for column 2 | Repeat the process for column 2 also. |
Click on banner to select it
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Come back to the banner and click on it to select it.
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Only Narration | Inside the banner we can type any text of our choice. |
Double-click and type This is a newsletter | Double-click inside the banner and type, “This is a newsletter.” |
Press Ctrl+A keys
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Now press Ctrl+A keys to select the full text.
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Click anywhere else to deselect | Now click anywhere else to deselect the banner. |
Only Narration | We can even add effects to our newsletter.
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Select the heading FOSS | Select the heading FOSS. |
Click Format >> Character | Now go to the Format menu and select Character. |
Point to Character dialog box
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Character dialog box opens up
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Click on OK button | And click on the OK button. |
Point to word FOSS | We can see that the word FOSS is blinking.
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Only Narration | Now let’s learn how to add a watermark. |
Slide : Watermark | Watermark is used to indicate that the document is
to be treated in a special way.
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Click Format >> Watermark | Go to the Format menu in the menu bar and select the Watermark option. |
Point to Watermark dialog box
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Watermark dialog box opens up.
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Increase to 70 % transparency >> Change color to Light Red 3
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Increase the transparency to 70 % and change the color to Light Red 3.
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Scroll to page 2 >> Point to the Watermark | We can see our Watermark is added to the newsletter. |
Only Narration |
Lastly, we will learn about the Word count feature in Writer. |
Slide : Word count | Word count feature helps to maintain word count in a document.
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Select Highlighted text | Select the last paragraph which we had highlighted earlier. |
Point to Status bar | Observe the word count that is displayed in the Status bar. |
Click on Word and character Count | Click on Word and Character count in the Status bar. |
Point to Word count dialog box
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The Word Count dialog box opens up.
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Point to Character including spaces and excluding spaces | It also shows the total count of Characters including spaces and excluding spaces. |
Click on Close button | Close the Word Count dialog box by clicking on the Close button. |
Press Ctrl + S, Click on the X icon | Save all the changes and close the file. |
Only Narration | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide: Summary | In this tutorial, we learnt how to:
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Slide: Summary | We also learnt to add the following to the newsletter:
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment
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Slide: Acknowledgment | The Spoken Tutorial project is funded by MHRD Govt of India |
Slide: Thank you | This tutorial was originally contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. in 2011.
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