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Chapter 5: Creating Presentations With Impress
Creating a Simple Presentation Without the Wizard
This section explains, with the help of a simple example, how to create a presentation based
on one of the existing templates.
Open a new presentation document based on one of the supplied templates by choosing
File > New > Templates and Documents, or with Shift+Ctrl+N.
In the Templates and Documents dialogue that appears, click the Templates icon on the
left and then double-click “Presentation Backgrounds”. Double-click one of the
templates, such as “Note Pad”.
Now there is a slide in which any predefined text can be replace with the text of choice.
Note: If the document is in the Master view mode when opened, switch to the Slide view mode using the
respective icon in the lower left corner of the document window. A document will always be opened in the view
in which it was last saved. If Tips and/or Extended tips is enables, hovering the mouse pointer
over one of these will popup which is which.
To create a second slide, click the Insert Slide... command in the small Presentation
window. (If the small presentation window is not visible, click the Presentation Box On/Off
icon on the Object bar). In the next dialogue, select a page layout and confirm with
OK.
Alternatively one can also click in the area right of the “Slide 1” tab to create a new slide,
without any selection dialogue. The new slide has the same layout as the current slide.
1. The user will then see “Slide 2”.
2. Press OK.
3. Click once on the lower text frame and delete it, say, with the Delete key.
4. Click in the text frame at the top and enter a title.
5. Next insert a 3D object by long-clicking the 3D Objects icon to open its floating
toolbar.
6. Select the Sphere icon.
7. Click on the slide below the Live in 3D text, drag open a 3D rectangle, and then release
the mouse button. Voila, a 3D sphere.
8. Drag the sphere into the centre of the slide and enlarge it by dragging one of the handles in
one of the corners. When dragging, hold down the Shift key so that the sphere remains a
sphere.
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