Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 23 May 2010 13:38, Daniel Lewis<[email protected]> wrote:
What is it that you want to do with Styles? Please be specific.
I want to change the properties of text in a Layout, which will then
affect all current and new slides.
Additionally, these slides have excerpts of Linux commands, which I
would prefer to be in their own in-line style if possible.
What
text in a slide do you want to format?
It turns out that it is "Outline 1", as I found out from Brian Barker's post.
Do you know what the Presentation
Styles control? (Specifically, Background, Background objects, Outline 1
etc., Title, Subtitle?)
Actually, I see nothing that goes by the name Presentation Styles in
my version 3.2 on Kubuntu 9.10. I will google it some more (I just got
frustrated at some video that _could_ have been simply text), thanks
for the keyword.
What about the Graphics Styles?
I'll google that after Presentation Styles!
Do you want to
modify the styles used within a particular Outline level Style?
Yes, I was able to find them by the way Brian suggested. Now, I can
modify them too.
With some answers to these questions, perhaps I or someone else can help
you.
Thanks, Dan.
The F11 key opens the Styles and Formatting dialog. There are
icons across the top of this dialog. The one on the left is the Graphics
Styles icon. The one to the right of Graphics Styles icon is the
Presentation Styles. There are three more icons to the right of these
two, but I don't use any of them.
A few years ago using OOo 2.0, I created a slide presentation
describing how to use Impress to create a slide show. If you would like
to have a copy, download it from
www.delewis.com/Simple_Presentation.odp. It may answer some other
questions you have about Impress.
Dan
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