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Ð ÐNavigator Deck: This deck helps you see an overview of your entire presentation. You can quickly jump to
                 different slides or objects, making it easier to manage and organise your content.

              Ð ÐShape Deck: The Shape deck provides a variety of shapes that you can insert into your slides, such as
                 rectangles, circles, arrows, etc. It is useful for creating diagrams and illustrations.

              Ð ÐSlide Transition Deck: This deck lets you add and customise transitions between slides. You can choose
                 different effects for how one slide changes to the next and adjust the speed of these transitions.

              Ð ÐAnimation Deck: Use this deck to add and control animations for elements on your slides, such as text or
                 images. You can make them move, appear or disappear in different ways to make your presentation more
                 dynamic.

              Ð ÐMaster Slides Deck: This deck allows you to manage the overall design and layout of your slides. By
                 editing master slides, you can ensure that all slides in your presentation have a consistent look and feel.

                            Do you know?

                            To enable Sidebar, click on the View menu and then click on the Sidebar option or
                            press the Ctrl+F5 key.




              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.
              This slider is used to zoom in or zoom out of the slide.





                 Slide number      Status of an active                                           Zoom Slider
                                     Presentation


                CREATING A PRESENTATION USING TEMPLATE

              In LibreOffice Impress, you can create a new presentation with the help of an existing template. In LibreOffice
              Impress, a template is a pre-designed slide set that provides a structured format and design for creating
              presentations. Templates allow users to quickly and easily create a professional-looking presentation by using
              a ready-made layout, colour scheme, font styles and placeholder content.

              The steps to create a new presentation using a template are as follows:
              Step 1:   Click on the File → New option from the Menu bar. OR Press the Ctrl + N key from the keyboard.
                       OR Click on the New button present on the Standard toolbar.

                       The LibreOffice Impress application window opens with the Select a Template dialog box.
              Step 2:   Select the desired template design as per your preference.
                       In our case, we have selected Growing Liberty.
              Step 3:   Click on the Open button.

              You can also click on the Close button in the Select a Template dialog box if you do not want to use any
              existing design template. If you do not want to see the Select a Template dialog box again on LibreOffice
              Impress application startup, uncheck the Show this dialog at startup check box.



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