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| You may want to bring in your text, images and web links to present your ideas in a crisp manner. This can be done by making 'slides' of information using a slide making software such as LibreOffice Impress. Each slide can be considered as a ‘page’ which will contain a coherent set of information, usually presented as bullet points. A slide presentation is a useful method of sharing information, or in training or teaching. While a text document is useful as a descriptive resource, a presentation can be more useful as a summarized view, which can support your talk. | | You may want to bring in your text, images and web links to present your ideas in a crisp manner. This can be done by making 'slides' of information using a slide making software such as LibreOffice Impress. Each slide can be considered as a ‘page’ which will contain a coherent set of information, usually presented as bullet points. A slide presentation is a useful method of sharing information, or in training or teaching. While a text document is useful as a descriptive resource, a presentation can be more useful as a summarized view, which can support your talk. |
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− | Open LibreOffice Writer on your computer, through Applications → Office → [http://libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice Impress] (image 15). | + | Open LibreOffice Writer on your computer, through Applications → Office → [http://libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice Impress]. |
− | [[File:COL_-_Opening_LibreOffice_Impress.png|thumb|450x450px|Image 15 - Libroffice Impress start menu]] | + | [[File:COL_-_Opening_LibreOffice_Impress.png|thumb|left|Libroffice Impress start menu]] |
| You will learn the following basic functions in LibreOffice Impress which you need to use in creating a slide presentation OER. | | You will learn the following basic functions in LibreOffice Impress which you need to use in creating a slide presentation OER. |
| # Managing slides | | # Managing slides |
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| ==== Managing slides ==== | | ==== Managing slides ==== |
− | You can create a slide presentation with as many slides (Slide → Create New slide) as you want using LibreOffice Impress (image 16). You can duplicate a slide (Slide → Duplicate Slide) if you want to create a slide using the contents (or the format) of another slide. You can move slides across using drag-drop in the slide sorter view (View → Slide Sorter). | + | You can create a slide presentation with as many slides (Slide → Create New slide) as you want using LibreOffice Impress, as shown in the image. You can duplicate a slide (Slide → Duplicate Slide) if you want to create a slide using the contents (or the format) of another slide. You can move slides across using drag-drop in the slide sorter view (View → Slide Sorter). |
− | [[File:COL_-_Creating_a_slide_presentation.png|thumb|450x450px|Image 16 - Creating a slide presentation, using LibreOffice Impress|left]] | + | [[File:COL_-_Creating_a_slide_presentation.png|thumb|450x450px|Creating a slide presentation, using LibreOffice Impress|left]] |
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| ==== Entering text, formatting text, inserting a numbered list and inserting a text box ==== | | ==== Entering text, formatting 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 File → Open, you get to chose if you will create a text file or a presentation file. Hence most functions explained for LibreOffice Writer can be used in the same manner in LibreOffice Impress, including entering text, formatting text, inserting a numbered list and inserting a text box (image 17). | + | 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 File → Open, you get to chose if you will create a text file or a presentation file. Hence most functions explained for LibreOffice Writer can be used in the same manner in LibreOffice Impress, including entering text, formatting text, inserting a numbered list and inserting a text box. These are shown in the images below. |
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| [[File:COL_-_Entering_text_on_a_slide.png|thumb|450x450px|Image 17 - DST slide presentation, entering and formating text using LibreOffice Impress|left]] | | [[File:COL_-_Entering_text_on_a_slide.png|thumb|450x450px|Image 17 - DST slide presentation, entering and formating text using LibreOffice Impress|left]] |
| You can change the background and line colours in the text boxes in your slides. To change the background colour, select Format → Style → Edit Style → Area. 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 Format → Style → Edit Style → Line → Style → None. (image 18 and 19) | | You can change the background and line colours in the text boxes in your slides. To change the background colour, select Format → Style → Edit Style → Area. 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 Format → Style → Edit Style → Line → Style → None. (image 18 and 19) |