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| ==== Entering text, formating text, inserting a numbered list and inserting a text box ==== | | ==== Entering text, formating text, inserting a numbered list and inserting a text box ==== |
− | A useful feature of the LibreOffice suite is that the Writer and Impress products are fully integrated and have the same interface. When you select <u>File → Open,</u> you get to chose if you will create a text file or a presentation file. Hence, these four functions mentioned above for LibreOffice Impress are identical to perform as was explained in the LibreOffice Writer section. | + | A useful feature of the LibreOffice suite is that the Writer and Impress products are fully integrated and have the same interface. |
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| + | [[File:COL_-_Entering_text_on_a_slide.png|none|thumb|450x450px|DST slide presentation, entering and formating text using LibreOffice Impress|left]] |
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| + | When you select <u>File → Open,</u> you get to chose if you will create a text file or a presentation file. Hence, these four functions mentioned above for LibreOffice Impress are identical to perform as was explained in the LibreOffice Writer section. |
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| In our slide presentation, we have entered text (by simply typing the text) and formatted text (changed font <u>colour – Format → Character → Font Effects → Font color</u>) on the first slide. | | In our slide presentation, we have entered text (by simply typing the text) and formatted text (changed font <u>colour – Format → Character → Font Effects → Font color</u>) on the first slide. |
− | [[File:COL_-_Entering_text_on_a_slide.png|none|thumb|450x450px|DST slide presentation, entering and formating text using LibreOffice Impress]] | + | {{clear}} |
| + | In the second slide, we copy pasted the objectives from our text file. We created a numbered list (<u>Selecting the text and then → Format → Bullets and Numbering → Numbering Type</u>). |
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| + | [[File:COL_-_Inserting_numbered_list_in_a_slide.png|none|thumb|450x450px|DST slide presentation, creating a numbered list and inserting a text box using LibreOffice Impress|right]] |
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− | In the second slide, we copy pasted the objectives from our text file. We created a numbered list (<u>Selecting the text and then → Format → Bullets and Numbering → Numbering Type</u>).
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| We have also inserted a text box (<u>Insert → Shape → Basic → Rectangle</u>) at the bottom of the slide and typed the text ‘Can you suggest more possible objectives of DST?’. The background colour in this box is blue, to change the colour, select <u>Format → Style → Edit Style → Area</u>. Select the colour you want (white is a good background). Similarly, if you do not want a border for the text box, you can remove it. Select <u>Format → Style → Edit Style → Line → Style → None</u>. | | We have also inserted a text box (<u>Insert → Shape → Basic → Rectangle</u>) at the bottom of the slide and typed the text ‘Can you suggest more possible objectives of DST?’. The background colour in this box is blue, to change the colour, select <u>Format → Style → Edit Style → Area</u>. Select the colour you want (white is a good background). Similarly, if you do not want a border for the text box, you can remove it. Select <u>Format → Style → Edit Style → Line → Style → None</u>. |
− | [[File:COL_-_Inserting_numbered_list_in_a_slide.png|none|thumb|450x450px|DST slide presentation, creating a numbered list and inserting a text box using LibreOffice Impress]]
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| === Text OER editors on other platforms === | | === Text OER editors on other platforms === |