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===Empty presentation===
 
===Empty presentation===
  
To create an empty presentation, select '''Empty presentation''' and click '''Next > >''' to choose a slide design or '''Create''' to create a blank presentation.
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To create an empty presentation, select '''Empty presentation''' and click '''Next >>''' to choose a slide design or '''Create''' to create a blank presentation.
  
Clicking '''Next > >''' will allow you to select a slide design. In the drop-down menu you can choose to select the Presentation Background or use a Presentation template such as 'Introducing a New Product'.
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Clicking '''Next >>''' will allow you to select a slide design. This will allow you to choose from a list of slide designs, as well as the 'output medium' which will determine how the presentation will be displayed. This will usually be on a '''Screen'''.

Revision as of 22:25, 9 October 2014

File Menu

You can create a new Presentation by clicking File and New and selecting Presentation, which will open the Presentation Wizard. This can be done from within any program in the OpenOffice suite.

Presentation Wizard

When you open Impress, the Presentation Wizard will appear. The wizard allows you to create an ‘Empty presentation’, create a presentation from a template or open an existing presentation. The wizard displays a preview of your selection on the right. Creating a new presentation and pressing Next will allow you to select the slide design, transitions and descriptions. Selecting ‘Open existing presentation’ and clicking Open will open the File Explorer for you to select your presentation file.


Empty presentation

To create an empty presentation, select Empty presentation and click Next >> to choose a slide design or Create to create a blank presentation.

Clicking Next >> will allow you to select a slide design. This will allow you to choose from a list of slide designs, as well as the 'output medium' which will determine how the presentation will be displayed. This will usually be on a Screen.

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