Archive for April 2016
Understanding Presentations – Good Practice
Recognize good practice in creating slide content: use short concise phrases, bullet points, numbered lists. When we create a presentation, the content added in the slide should be short and precise. This helps in creating self-explanatory slides. Impress application supports various methods to follow good practice in creating slides like using bullet points or numbered…
Read MoreUnderstanding Presentations – Handling Text
We can add text into the slides in Impress using the ‘Text Box’. There are two ways for adding text into the slides: we can either choose a predefined layout for the text boxes for the slides from the ‘Tasks Pane’, these layouts are known as ‘Auto-Layout Text Box’, or we can insert a text…
Read MoreUnderstanding Presentations – Master Slide
The slide which is used as the starting point for all other slides is known as a Master slide. A slide master has defined characteristics including background color, graphics, headers-footers, placement and size of text frames, and formatting of the text. Any new slide we create has all the characteristics of the master slide. If…
Read MoreUnderstanding Presentations – Copy, move, delete slides
Copy, move slides within the presentation, between open presentations. To copy a slide within a presentation, select the slide you want to copy from the slides pane, and then drag and drop that slide to the desired location within the presentation. Similarly, to move a slide, right-click on the desired slide from the slides pane…
Read MoreUnderstanding Presentations – Change background color
Change background color on specific slide(s), all slides. To change the background of a slide or of all the slides, click on ‘Format’ from the main menu bar, and from the resulting menu, click on ‘Page’. This will open the ‘Page Setup’ dialog box. In this dialog box, under the ‘Background’ tab, we have the…
Read MoreUnderstanding Presentations – Slides
Choose a different built-in slide layout for a slide. A built-in slide layout defines the layout for a slide. A layout means the number and order of the different types of elements that are going to be present in a slide. In the ‘Tasks’ pane, all the built-in slide layouts are present. In order to…
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