IT LibreOffice X - Answer Key - Third Edition Part B
IT LibreOffice X - Answer Key - Third Edition Part B
SCHOOL JAMMU
CLASS X
Ansswer Key (Part B)
Unit 1: Digital Documentation(Advanced)
Chapter 1: Introduction to Styles
Assessment Time
10. Importing a Template: Adds a template to the Templates dialog box from an
external file or folder, making it available for reuse.
Exporting a Template: Saves a template as a file in a specific location on your
computer, allowing it to be shared with others.
Brain Developer
Section 2
A. Answer the following questions.
1. When you may want to keep each heading in a document in centre, uppercase, bold,
and with a slightly larger font size than the regular text. For this, each time you need
to apply the same formatting to the heading and have to go through the entire
process to get the text the way you want it. However, if you define the formatting
commands in a style, you can apply it any time when required.
2. The Fill Format Mode allows you to apply a style to many different areas quickly,
such as you can format many scattered paragraphs, words, or other items with the
same style.
3. The shortcut key to open the Styles pane in Writer is F11.
4. Click on the Insert menu and select the Image option to open the dialog box.
5. To maintain the height and width ratio of a shape, hold down the Shift key while
drawing a shape.
6. To resize image, select the image that you want to resize. You will notice four
corner handles and four side handles. Drag any Side handle/ Corner handle in or
out to make it smaller or bigger, respectively.
7. To build a custom style in Writer from selection, follow these steps:
• Open a document and format the text (such as paragraph or title) as per your
requirement.
• Open the Styles pane, and select a style category in which you want to create a
style. For example, select the Paragraph Styles category.
• Click on the New Style from Selection icon available in the Styles pane and
select New Style.
• The Create Style dialog box appears. Enter a name for the style. For example,
type
Custom.
• Click OK. A new style gets added in the Styles pane under the selected category
8. The Drawing Object Properties toolbar is used to change the properties of the
drawing objects.
• To change line style, click on the Line Style drop-down arrow and select a line
style for the object. Set the width for line in the Line Width spin box.
• To change the outline colour, click on the Line Color drop-down arrow and
select the desired line colour.
• To fill colour, click on the Fill Color drop-down arrow and select the
desired fill colour.
9. To create a template and set it as a default template, follow these steps:
• Open the document or create a new document.
• While creating a document, add the content that you want to use further. For
example, company logo, copyright statement, and so on. Also, apply the
required formatting.
• Click on the File menu and select Templates > Save as Template.
• The Save As Templates dialog box appears. It displays the existing
categories of templates and a textbox to enter a name for the new template.
• Select the template category under Template Category.
• Enter the name for the template in the Template Name box.
• Click on the Save button. A new template of your document will be saved in the
My Templates folder.
10.To create a Table of Contents, follow these steps:
• Make sure that the headings are styled consistently. For example, use the
Heading 1 style for the chapter names, if you are creating single-level TOC.
• In the document, position the cursor where you want to insert the TOC.
Usually, a Table of Contents follows the title page in a document.
• Click on the Insert menu and select the Table of Contents and Index option.
• A submenu appears. Select the Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography option.
• The Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography dialog box appears.
• In the Title field, type the title for the TOC. For example, type Contents.
• By default, the checkbox for Protected against Manual Changes option is
selected. This option protects the TOC from any changes accidentally. If uncheck
can result in changes of TOC directly on the document page
• On the right side of the dialog box, you can see the preview of the TOC.
• Click on OK to insert the TOC. The TOC will be automatically created and
appears with a grey background colour around the text. To view section
heading take your mouse pointer over it which will show a tool tip press
Ctrl+click to open the hyperlink.
11.Yes! We can edit the Table of Contents by using the following steps:
• Right-click anywhere in the Table of Contents.
• A shortcut menu appears. Click on the Edit Index option.
• The Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography dialog box opens.
• Make the desired changes and click on OK once completed.
12.To export a template, follow these steps:
• Press Ctrl + Shift + N to open the Templates dialog box.
• In the Templates dialog box, select the template to be exported and click on the
Export
button.
• The Select Folder dialog box appears. Here, chooses the folder where you
want to export the template and click on OK. The selected template will be
exported in that folder.