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| | A slide presentation is a document that consists of slides, each slide can be considered as a ‘page’ which will contain a coherent set of information, usually presented as bulleted points. | | A slide presentation is a document that consists of slides, each slide can be considered as a ‘page’ which will contain a coherent set of information, usually presented as bulleted points. |
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| − | [[File:COL_-_Creating_a_slide_presentation.png|none|thumb|450x450px|Creating a slide presentation, using LibreOffice Impress|left]] | + | [[File:COL_-_Creating_a_slide_presentation.png|thumb|450x450px|Creating a slide presentation, using LibreOffice Impress|left]] |
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| | You can create a slide presentation with as many slides (<u>Slide → Create New slide</u>) as you want using LibreOffice Impress. You can duplicate a slide (Slide → Duplicate Slide) if you want to create a slide using the contents (or the format) of another slide. You can move slides across using the drag-drop in the slide sorter view <u>(View → Slide Sorter)</u>. | | You can create a slide presentation with as many slides (<u>Slide → Create New slide</u>) as you want using LibreOffice Impress. You can duplicate a slide (Slide → Duplicate Slide) if you want to create a slide using the contents (or the format) of another slide. You can move slides across using the drag-drop in the slide sorter view <u>(View → Slide Sorter)</u>. |