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- Ubuntu - LibreOffice
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Ubuntu - LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a suite of office products available in Ubuntu. It is similar to the Microsoft suite of products although there are some features of Microsoft Office that does not work with LibreOffice and vice versa.
LibreOffice was first introduced in the year 1985 by a company called StarOffice. In the year 2002, the suite was taken by OpenOffice.org with Sun Microsystems being a major contributor to the product. From the year 2010 onwards, a separate branch of the source code of the product was taken which is now known as LibreOffice.
We will look at the LibreOffice writer and Calc in subsequent chapters. In this chapter, we will look at LibreOffice Impress which is the PowerPoint version of Microsoft.
The LibreOffice suite comes in-built in Ubuntu and is available in the Software launcher.
The icon of LibreOffice is encircled in red in the above screenshot. Once we cpck on the icon, the Impress Software will launch and the following screen will pop up.
The interface looks quite similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. We can then modify the content on the spdes as required.
Adding Spdes
Adding spdes to Impress is pretty similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. There are multiple ways of adding spdes. One way is to use the Duppcate Spde option.
We can decide on the spde layout of the new spde by choosing the layout from the layout panel that appears on the right-hand side of the screen.
Saving Spdes
To save the presentation, choose the ‘Save As’ menu option.
Provide the name and location of the spde and cpck the Save button.
Opening Spdes
To open an existing presentation, cpck the Open menu option.
Choose the location and name of the file. Cpck the Open button to open the presentation.
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