
• Time (fixed).
• Time (variable)—updates automatically when you reload the file
• Author—First and last names listed in the OpenOffice.org user
data.
• Page number (slide number).
• File name.
Tip
To change the number format (1,2,3 or a,b,c or i,ii,iii, etc.) for
the page number field, choose Format > Page and then select a
format from the list in the Layout Settings area.
To change the author information, go to Tools > Options >
OpenOffice.org > User Data.
Working with styles in Impress
If you are familiar with styles in Writer, you will find both similarities
and differences in Impress. The presentation styles are similar to
paragraph styles in Writer and are used in a very similar fashion. You
cannot create new presentation styles but you can fully configure the
existing ones. Note that, as with the Heading styles in Writer, the
Outline styles are hierarchically linked, so that a change in the Outline
1 will cascade through all the other Outline levels.
In Impress you will also find the graphic styles very useful. They define
the characteristics of a graphic object (including a text object). If, for
example, you need to create a organization chart diagram in one of the
slides of your presentation, you will likely want all of the boxes to have
a consistent appearance, meaning the same line style, same font type,
maybe the same shadow, and so on. The easiest way to achieve this
result with the minimum effort is to create a graphic style for the boxes
and apply it to each box. The major benefit is that if later on you decide
to modify, say, the background color of the boxes, all you need to do is
modify the style rather than each individual box.
Presentation styles are discussed in detail in Chapter 3 (Working with
Text). The use of graphic styles is covered in Chapter 6 (Formatting
Graphic Objects).
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