Part B Unit-1 Digital Documentation
Part B Unit-1 Digital Documentation
Part B Unit-1 Digital Documentation
Documentation
Topics of Discussion
To copy the styles from another document, click the From File button to
NOTE:- open a window from which you can select the required document.
If your document has a table of contents, and if you have used custom styles for headings, the heading
levels associated with outline levels (in Tools > Outline Numbering) will revert to the defaults of
Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on when you load styles this way. You will need to change these back to
your custom heading styles. This is
a bug
INSERT AND USE
IMAGES
Images can be added to a document in several ways: by inserting an image file, directly from a
graphics program or a scanner, or from the OOo Gallery.
you can insert it into an OOo document using either of the following methods: 1.Drag and
drop:-This method embeds (saves a copy of) the image file in the Writer
document. To link the file instead of embedding it, hold down the Control+Shift keys while dragging the
image.
2. Insert menu
3.Clipboard:- If the application from which the graphic was copied is closed before the graphic is pasted
into the target, the image stored on the clipboard could be lost.
4. Inserting an image using a scanner:-
If a scanner is connected to your computer, OOo can call the scanning application and inserted the scanned
item into the OOo document as an image. To start this procedure, click where you want the graphic to be
inserted and select Insert > Picture > Scan > Select Source.
Although this practice is quick and easy, it is unlikely to result in a high-quality image of the correct size.
You may get better results by scanned material into a graphics program and cleaning it up there before
inserting the resulting image into OOo.
5. Gallery:- Tools > Gallery
Modifying an image
When you insert a new image, you may need to modify it to suit the document.
Here we will discuss the use of the Picture toolbar, resizing, cropping, and a
workaround to rotate a picture.
Images can be modifies in two ways:
1. By using Picture tool bar
2. By using Formatting toolbar and picture dialog box
Picture Toolbar
When you insert an image or select one already present in the document, the Picture toolbar appears. You
can set it to always be present (View > Toolbars > Picture). Picture control buttons from the Picture
toolbar can also be added to the Standard Toolbar.
Two other toolbars can be opened from this one: the Graphic Filter toolbar, and the
Color toolbar.
From these three toolbars, you can apply small corrections to the graphic or obtain
special effects.
Graphics mode :- You can change color images to grayscale by selecting the image and then
selecting Grayscale from the Graphics mode list.
Flip vertically or horizontally
Filters
Color :- Use this toolbar to modify the individual RGB color components of the image (red, green,
blue) as well as the brightness, contrast, and gamma of the image.
Transparency :- Modify the percentage value in the Transparency box on the Picture toolbar to make
the image more transparent. This is particularly useful when creating a watermark or when wrapping the
image in the background.
Using the formatting toolbar and Picture
dialog
When an image is selected, you can customize some aspects of its appearance using the tools
available on the Formatting toolbar as well as in the dialog that is shown by right-clicking on
the image and selecting Picture. You can, for example, create a border around the image,
selecting style and color; or you can (in the Borders page of the Picture dialog) add a
shadow to the image.
Cropping images
When you are only interested in a section of the image for the purpose of your document,
you may wish to crop (cut off) parts of it. To start cropping the image, right-click on it
and select Picture from the pop-up menu. In the Picture dialog box, select the Crop page.
Resizing an image
The inserted image might not fit perfectly into the document if it is too big or too small. In these cases,
you can use Writer to resize the image.
Click the picture, if necessary, to show the green resizing handles.
Position the pointer over one of the green resizing handles. The pointer changes shape giving a
graphical representation of the direction of the resizing.
Click and drag to resize the picture.
NOTE:- To retain the original proportions of the graphic, Shift+click one of the corner handles, then drag. Be
sure to release the mouse button before releasing the Shift key.
For more accurate resizing, use either the Crop page of the Picture dialog box (Figure 7) or, for images, the
Type page of the Picture dialog box. On the Crop page you can adjust the following settings:- Scale, Width,
Height,image size and original size.
Rotating a picture
Writer does not provide a tool for rotating a picture; however, there is a simple workaround:
Open a new Draw or Impress document (File > New > Drawing or File > New >
Presentation).
Select the image, then in the Drawing toolbar (shown by default at the bottom of the
window in Impress and Draw), select the Rotate icon
from the Effects tear-off toolbar.
Creating drawing objects
17 Extrusion On/Off
1 Line 5 Line Color 9 To Foreground 13 Alignment