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Step 2: Click on the Edit menu in the Menu bar.
Step 3: Select the Cut option from the
drop-down menu to cut the Cut
content. OR Right-click the slide button
and then select the Cut option
from the context menu. OR Click
on the Cut button in the Standard
toolbar. OR Press the Ctrl + X
shortcut key from the keyboard.
The selected content gets cut and
copied to clipboard.
Step 4: Place the insertion point in the slide where you want to paste the content.
Step 5: Click on the Edit menu in the Menu bar.
Step 6: Select the Paste option from the
Paste
drop-down menu to paste the button
content. OR Right-click the slide
and then select the Paste option
from the context menu. OR Press
the Ctrl + V shortcut key from the
keyboard.
The selected content gets pasted to the
desired place in the slide.
Deleting Content of Slide
Deleting text on slides is an easy process. You can use the Delete and Backspace keys on the keyboard
for this purpose. The Delete key removes the character to the right of the cursor, while the Backspace key
removes the character to the left. Each press of these keys deletes one character at a time, making them ideal
for minor edits and corrections.
To delete an entire line or paragraph, select the text first and then press the Delete key. Additionally, you
can use the Cut option to remove text. This not only deletes the text but also stores it in the clipboard for
potential pasting elsewhere.
UNDOING AND RETURNING THE CHANGES
In LibreOffice Impress, the Undo and Redo features are essential for efficiently managing changes during
the creation and editing of slides. The Undo function reverses the most recent action or change made in a
document or application. It allows you to go back to the previous state before the last change was applied,
effectively cancelling out that action. The Redo function reapplies the last action that was undone. It restores
the change that was previously reversed by the undo function, allowing you to reapply the most recent
undone action.
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