Digital Presentation Class 9 Notes
Digital Presentation Class 9 Notes
A Presentation includes :
• Regular text
• Lists items
• Table
• Graphics elements
• Sound and Video
• Animation
Presentation can be used :
To start LibreOffice Impress in Windows, double click its shortcut icon on the
desktop. Or click on the Start or Windows button, select LibreOffice → LibreOffice
Impress from application window.
In Ubuntu Linux, open the LibreOffice Impress by any of the following options.
1. Find the LibreOffice Impress icon on the application launcher, and click it
to start the application.
2. Find the LibreOffice Impress icon through “Show Applications” icon on the
launcher.
A. Title bar: It contains the name of presentation file with extension (.odp) and
presentation application as LibreOffice Impress. It is always of the top of the
LibreOffice Impress title bar window.
B. Menu Bar: It contains the menus with logically grouped commands. The
various menus are as under:
1. File
2. Edit
3. View
4. Insert
5. Format
6. Slide
7. Slideshow etc.
C. Toolbars: There are various toolbar to manage GUI of Impress.
1. Standard toolbar
2. Slide pane
3. Workspace
4. Slides
5. Task pane
6. Master Pages
7. Layout etc.
Closing LibreOffice Impress :
To close the Impress application directly, select the manipulation button Close
(×), or select the File Menu→Exit command or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+F4
or Ctrl+Q.
Saving a presentation:
Select the File Menu ¨Save, or, use the shortcut key combination Ctrl+S, or click on
the Save button on the Standard Toolbar. This will open the Save dialog box
which allows to select the location on the disk and assign the name to save the
presentation.
To save the presentation with a different name, select File→ Save As or, use the
shortcut key combination Shift+Ctrl+S. In Save As dialog box, a new file name can
be entered and finally click on save button.
To publish the presentation on the web, save it in HTML format, which could be
opened in any web browser. To save the presentation as html:
To close a presentation, select File Menu→ Close or use the keyboard shortcut
keys Ctrl+W.
Open a presentation :
To run the slide show, click Slide Show→Start from First Slide on the main menu
bar or
Click the Slide Show icon on the Presentation toolbar or the Slide Sorter toolbar
or Press F5 from the keyboard.
Inserting a duplicate slide will insert the copy of the existing or current slide into
the presentation. Steps to insert a duplicate slides are :
Select the slide you want to duplicate from the Slides Pane and choose any one of
the following :
The slides once created can be reused within the presentation or in another
presentation. To move the
slide to another location use cut and paste process. To copy the slide, use the
process of copy and paste. Cut, Copy and Paste operations can also be performed
by the combination of keys:
(i) Cut – Ctrl + X (ii) Copy – Ctrl + C (iii) Paste – Ctrl + V
Select the slide and press the Delete button from the keyboard.
Renaming a slide : The slides are named as slide1, slide2,… by default. To rename
a slide:
1. Select the slide.
2. Right click and select the rename slide option in the context menu.
3. A Rename Slide dialog box will appear where you can assign the new name
to the slide.
The delete and backspace button on keyboard is used to delete the text. The
delete key deletes the character on the right of the cursor, and the backspace
button deletes the character on the left of the cursor. To delete the line or
paragraph of text, first select the text and then press the delete key.
When we execute a command on some text, for example delete the text, we are
able to reverse what we have
done. This is known as the undo function. It is also possible after having undone
the change, get it back. This is called the redo function. Shortcut keys Ctrl + Z is
used for Undo and Ctrl + Y is used for Redo.
Workspace view :
The various workspace views are in the drop-down list of the View menu. These
views are Normal, Outline, Notes, Slide Sorter, Slide Master, Notes Master,
Handout Master.
1. Normal view: It is the main view for working with individual slides. This view is
used to format and design and to add text, graphics, and animation effects.
3. Notes view : It is used to add notes to a slide for the information of presenter. It
is not seen by the audience
while showing the presentation.
4. Slide Sorter view : It contains all the slide thumbnails. It is suitable for
rearranging the slide order by using ‘drag and drop’ method.
Formatting Text
The contents of the slides can be formatted in various ways. The most common
way is to use the formatting
icons on the Formatting toolbar. Another way is by selecting Format→Text from
the menu bar. The various formatting options are :
Formatting Toolbar Options
The content can be put in a table by placing the insertion point in a cell. The
insertion point in a table can be done in three ways:
Selecting a table : To select an entire table, first click on its edge. When the mouse
cursor changes to a sloped white arrow, click on the left mouse button.
Adjusting column width and row height using the mouse : To change the width of
the column, position on the
border line between the two columns, and when the cursor changes to a (↔) sign,
drag it to the desired width. The same can be done for adjusting the row height.
Table borders and background : Right click on the table border, the Table
Properties dialog box will open, from where you can change the borders and
background of the table.
Deleting a table : Click on the table border to select the table and press the Delete
key.
Adding images :
Images can be inserted from the gallery, files stored in the computer.
Select Insert → Image on the menu bar or, click on the Insert Image icon located
on the standard toolbar. The
Insert Image dialog opens. Select the image and click on open button.
Resizing images : Select the image by clicking and selection handles displayed.
Position the cursor over one of
the selection handles. Click and drag to resize the image
Rotating images : Select the image by clicking. Click the Rotate icon on the Line
and Filling toolbar. Click again on the selected image and the selection handles
change shape and colour. Click the mouse and move in the direction in which you
want to rotate the image.
When an image is selected, the Image toolbar becomes available under the
Properties window as shown. The Image toolbar can also be displayed by
selecting View → Toolbars→Image from the menu bar.
Drawing tools :
Impress provides various drawing tools. To activate Drawing toolbar, select View
→ Toolbars →Drawing from
the main menu bar.
Grouping objects :
1. Select the group by clicking on any one of the objects in the group.
2. Click on Format →Group → Ungroup on the menu bar or use the keyboard
combination Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G or right-click on the group and select
Ungroup from the context menu.
Impress comes with various slide masters. These slide masters are available in
the Master Pages section of the
Sidebar. There are three subsections, namely Used in this Presentation, Recently
Used, and Available for Use.
Adding transitions :
1. In the Sidebar, select the Slide Transition icon to open the Slide Transition
section.
2. In the Slides pane or Slide Sorter view, select the slides to apply the
transition.
3. Select a transition.
4. Modify the selected transition by changing the speed or adding a sound.
5. Select how to advance to the next slide: manually (By mouse click) or
automatically (Automatically after).
6. To apply transition to all slides, click Apply to All Slides.