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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.
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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.
    
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]]
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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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[[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>).
      
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 ===

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