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Placeholder: Placeholder is a dotted box on a slide which may contain text, picture,
                   video, etc.

                   Drawing Toolbar: The drawing toolbar is located below the Standard toolbar. It contains
                   various options/tools that give users a range of choices for generating and modifying
                   graphical  objects  in  presentations.  This toolbar  contains  various  buttons  for adding

                   symbols, connections, flowchart elements, drawing shapes, lines, text boxes, etc.

                   Status bar: The status bar lies at the bottom of the LibreOffice Impress window. It shows
                   the status of an active presentation, such as page number, cursor position, slide number,
                   etc. It also contains the zoom slider.




                      Tick ( ) if you know this.

                      ▶   A presentation is a sequential display of information using text, graphics and audios.

                      ▶   An individual page in Impress presentation is called a slide.





                           CREATING A NEW PRESENTATION

                 A presentation is a collection of various slides. When you first start LibreOffice Impress, the
                 program automatically starts a new presentation for you and names it Untitled 1 as the

                 default file name.

                 To create a new presentation, open LibreOffice Impress follow the given steps:

                                                  1  Click on File menu.


                    2  Click on New option from
                   the drop-down menu.                                              3  Click on Presentation
                                                                                    option from the sub-menu.



















                 A new Impress window opens with the  Select a Template  dialog box. Click on the

                  Close button.



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