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Revision as of 09:25, 22 February 2017
Introduction
LibreOffice is a fully functional office suite. LibreOffice embeds several applications that make a complete Free and Open Source Office suite.
ICT Competency
LibreOffice Impress is a tool for generic resource creation, used to create slide presentations
Educational application and relevance
LibreOffice Impress can be used to create slides that contain many different elements, including text, bullets and numbers lists, tables, charts, and a wide range of graphic objects such as clip art, drawings and photographs. Impress also includes a spelling checker, a thesaurus, text styles, and background styles, to communicate information in simple and powerful ways. Slides are often used in training programs and in teaching to quickly and simply communicate ideas through points.
Version
Version: 5.2.2.2
Build ID: 1:5.2.2-0ubuntu1~trusty0
CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Linux 4.4; UI Render: default;
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); Calc: group
Using KDE Development Platform 4.13.3
This application is free and licensed under the GNU Public License.
Configuration
This tool has no specific configuration requirements. It is available as a part of Ubuntu operating system.
Overview of Features
LibreOffice Impress lets you create professional slide shows that can include charts, drawing objects, text, multimedia and a variety of other items. We can even import and modify Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. On-screen slide shows, animation, slide transitions and multimedia are a few of the techniques you can use to make presentation more exciting.
Other similar applications
Sozi - Sozi is another free and open source application that allows you to create a vector graphics (.svg) file with text and images to create and present non-linear presentations with relations, zooming into details etc. Sozi- Sozi is an open-source browser-based presentation software using SVG and JavaScript to play animated presentations.
'MS Office power point - Microsoft PowerPoint, part of the Microsoft Office Suite, is similar to LibreOffice Impress.
Google Office App - Google Slides, part of Google Drive , is an online presentations app that allows you to show off your work in a visual way.
Development and community help
This tool is developed by LibreOffice.org and supports the continuous development of the application. More detail please visit this site LibreOffice.org
Working with the application
Functionalities
Overview of the LibreOffice Impress is part of the Ubuntu distribution. This can be opened from Applications → Office → LibreOffice Impress.
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Step 1- When we open the LibreOffice Impress application, it will show the window like this. You can click the cursor on "click to add title" and type the title of the information you want to enter. And then you can click the cursor on "click to add text" and type the information you want to present. | Step 2- To add the bullets and numbers to text information, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. you can also select the different symbols of bullets and numbers here. |
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Step 3 - To add images - Go to the insert menu in menu bar and click on images and select the image which you want to add. alternatively you can click on the image icon in text field. You can move the curser around that, and it will show the option to 'Insert Image', 'Insert Table', 'Insert Audio and Video' and 'Insert Graph'. | Step 4 - Insert Weblink- Place the text cursor in the document at the point where you want to insert the hyperlink or select the text that you want to put the hyperlink on. Select Hyperlink command from the Insert menu |
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Step 5- Custom animation - Opens the Custom Animation from Task panel on the right side the working window. Alternatively choose Slide from Menu Bar and then click on 'Custom Animation'. There will be varieties of styles to add, you can choose | Step 6- Master Page - Impress comes with a collection of master pages. Click on the master pages section of the task panel from right side of the working window, move the mouse around there and click on Master page. There will be many master page template you can see and select anyone which you want to add. |
File formats for creation
LibreOffice Impress saves files in an .Odp (standing for Open Document Presentation) format. The ODP is an open format, conforming to open standards.
Saving the file
After completing editing, need to save the file. Under Menu bar, go to FILE and then click on Save. Under selected Folders, pick a path and file folder, and then name the file and click SAVE.
Export and publishing files
You can export a LibreOffice Impress file to many other formats, including PDF (for printing), HTML (as a web page), JPEG (image) etc.
Advanced features
- Hide a Slide: There are certain situations where you just need to show a few slides of a bigger presentation, or omit certain slides to certain audiences. In these cases, its possible to hide certain slides from showing in the ‘slide show’ mode.
- Slide Transition / Sound Effects
- Change Master Layout Background Colours/ Patterns
- Bullets/ Numbering
Installation
Method of installation | Steps |
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From Ubuntu software Centre | Go to Ubuntu Software System and search and download. This is part of the custom distribution 16.04, Kalpavriksha. |
From Terminal | sudo apt-get install libreoffice |
From the web | https://www.libreoffice.org/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibreOffice |
The application on mobiles and tablets
In Android mobile you can install LibreOffice Impress remote through the Google Playstore
Ideas for resource creation
It is best to do this after you have developed an outline, because the outline will determine some of the requirements for the appearance of the slides. For example:
- What colour combinations (background and text) will look good and also be easy for your audience to read?
- Would a picture help your audience understand the contents better?
- Do you want particular text and a picture to appear on all the slides? For example a company name and logo.
- Would the audience benefit from having the slides numbered so that they can quickly refer to one of them?
- Do you want a background graphic or gradient? If so, you need to pick something that does not interfere or clash with content such as the colours used in charts.
- Will you need one slide master or more than one? Will one slide design suit all of the content? You can change the appearance of slides as you develop the presentation, but planning ahead will save you time in the long run.