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Chapter 2.2.3 Libreoffice Impress
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Libreoffice Impress is a program to present presentations.
Features include:
- in built themes
- sepll check
- pdf export
Useage
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When you open libreoffice impress you will get a dialog to select a templete with a preview select which one you want to use by left clicking and then click open. To add a title to a slide click where it says click to add title.
To open a previous presentation you have been working on press the button that looks like a folder with a piece of paper in it and navigate to the file you want and open it. To save your presentation press the button that looks like a floppy disk.
To type text into a presentation click in one of the boxes for your theme and type in the text with controls for the text on the right hand side. To insert a picture press the button with what looks like a photograph of a tree and select the file you want to insert.
On the left there is a panel showing what slides you currently have in left side of the window. To insert a new slide right click on this panel on the left and select new slide. To delete a slide on the left hand slide right click and select delete slide.
To start a slideshow press :kbd:`f5` or the button the looks like a tv with a triangle on it or :menuselection:`slideshow --> start from the first slide.` To exit the slideshow press escape. To get to the next slide of the slideshow click or press the right arrow key. to get to a previous slide in presentation mode press the left arrow key or right click previous.
Screenshot
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.. image:: libreoffice_impress.png
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 6.1.1.2 of libreoffice impress.
How To launch
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To launch go to the menu :menuselection:`Office --> Libreoffice Impress` or run
.. code::
loimpress
from the command line.