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Time Narration
00:00 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial onSlide Creation in LibreOffice Impress.
00:06 In this tutorial, we will learn about:

Slide Shows Slide Transitions Automatic Shows.

00:16 You use Slide Shows to present slides before an audience.
00:21 Slide-shows can be shown on desktops or projectors.
00:25 Slide-shows occupy the entire computer screen.
00:30 Presentations cannot be edited in the slide-show mode.
00:34 Slide-shows are for display only.
00:38 Open the presentation "Sample-Impress.odp".
00:43 Let’s view this presentation as a Slide-Show.
00:47 From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then on Slide Show.
00:53 Alternately, you can use the function key 'F5' to start the slide-show.
01:00 The presentation is displayed as a slide-show.
01:04 You can navigate between the slides by using the arrow-buttons on your keyboard.
01:10 Alternately, right-click the mouse for the context menu and select Next.
01:16 This will take you to the next slide.
01:20 To exit the slide show, right-click the mouse for the context menu. Here, select End Show.
01:28 Another way to exit is to press the Escape button.
01:33 You can also interact with your audience using the Mouse pointer as a pen option.
01:40 Let’s enable this option and see how it works.
01:45 From the Main menu, click Slide Show and Slide Show Settings.
01:51 The Slide Show dialog-box appears.
01:54 Under Options, check the boxes- 'Mouse Pointer visible' and 'Mouse Pointer as Pen'.
02:02 Click OK to close the dialog-box.
02:06 Again, from the Main menu, click Slide Show and then on Slide Show.
02:13 Notice that the cursor has now turned into a pen.
02:17 This option allows you to write or draw on the presentation while it is in the slide-show mode.
02:24 When you press the left mouse button, you can sketch with the pen.
02:29 Let’s draw a tick mark against the first point.
02:34 Pause this tutorial and do this assignment.
02:38 Use the sketch pen to draw a small diagram on an Impress slide.
02:47 Now, left-click on the mouse button. The next slide is displayed.
02:52 You can also advance to the next slide when you press the Space bar.
02:57 Let’s exit the slide show. Right-click for the context menu and click End Show.
03:05 Next, let’s learn about Slide Transitions.
03:09 What are Slide Transitions?
03:12 Transitions are effects that are applied to slides as we move or transition from one slide to the next, in a presentation.
03:22 From the Main pane, click on the Slide Sorter tab.
03:26 All the slides in the presentation are displayed here.
03:31 You can easily change the order of slides, in a presentation, in this view.
03:37 Let’s select slide 1.
03:40 Now, press the left mouse button. Drag and drop the slide in between slides three and four.
03:48 The slides are rearranged.
03:52 Press the Ctrl+Z keys to undo this action.
03:57 You can add different transitions to each slide, in one go.
04:02 From the Slide Sorter view, select the first slide.
04:06 Now, from the Tasks pane, click on Slide Transition.
04:13 Under the 'Apply to selected slides', scroll and select Wipe Up.
04:19 Notice that the transition effect is displayed in the Main pane.
04:24 You can control the transition speed by choosing the options from the Speed drop-down menu.
04:31 Under Modify Transitions, click on the Speed drop-down box. Click Medium.
04:39 Now, let’s set a sound to the transition.
04:43 Under Modify Transitions, click on the Sound drop-down box. Choose beam.
04:52 Similarly, let’s select the second slide.
04:56 In the Tasks pane, click on Slide Transition.
05:00 Under the Apply to selected slides, select Wheel Clockwise, 4 spokes.
05.08 Now click on the Speed drop-down box. Select Medium.
05:13 Next, click on the Sound drop-down box. Choose applause.
05:21 Now, let us preview the transition effect we have made.
05:25 Click Play.
05:28 We have now learnt how to animate ,and add a sound-effect to a slide transition.
05:35 Let us now learn how to create a presentation that advances automatically.
05:42 From the Tasks pane, click Slide Transition.
05:46 In Transition type, select Checkerboard Down.
05:50 In the Speed drop-down, select Medium.
05:55 From the Sound drop-down, select gong.
06:00 Check Loop until next sound.
06:04 Click the radio button Automatically after.
06:09 Select time as 1 sec.
06:14 Click on Apply to All Slides
06:18 Note, that clicking on the Apply to All Slides button applies the same transition for all the slides.
06:25 This way we need not add transitions for each slide individually.
06:31 From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then select Slide Show.
06:38 Notice that the slides advance automatically.
06:49 Let’s press the Escape key to exit the presentation.
06:54 Let us now learn to create a presentation that advances automatically but with different display times for each slide.
07:03 This is useful when the content of some slides in the presentation are longer or more complex.
07:13 From the Main pane, first click on Slide Sorter tab.
07:18 Select the second slide.
07:21 Go to the Tasks pane.
07:24 Under Slide Transition, go to the Advance slide option.
07:29 In the Automatically after field, enter the time '2 seconds'.
07:37 From the Main pane, select the third slide.
07:42 Go to the Tasks pane.
07:44 Under Slide Transitions, go to the Advance slide option.
07:49 In the Automatically after field enter the time '3 seconds'.
07:57 Let’s select the fourth slide and follow the same steps as for the previous slides. And change the time to 4 seconds.
08:08 From the Main menu, click on Slide Show and then on Slide Show.
08:13 Notice, that each slide is displayed for a different length of time.
08:19 Let’s press the Escape key to exit the presentation.
08:24 This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt about slide shows, slide transitions, automatic show.
08:37 Here is an assignment for you.
08:40 Create a new presentation.
08:42 Add: A wheel clockwise,
08:46 2 spoke transition at medium speed, for the 2nd and 3rd slides, with a gong sound.
08:54 Create an automatic slide show.
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