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hpr1915 :: 67 - LibreOffice Impress - Tables

Impress tables and how to format them

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Duration: 00:15:37

LibreOffice.

In this in-depth series on LibreOffice we examine Writer, Calc and Impress

We now have looked at three of the four objects that are offered to you on a new slide: Charts, Pictures, and Movies. So now it is time to take a look at Tables. You have options here, such as embedding a table from Calc or Writer, and there are times when you need that degree of power. But most of the time you can do what you need inside of Impress using its own functionality. As we saw last time with Charts, you can just click the button in the middle of a new slide and insert a Table that way, but that may not always be feasible, so you have the alternative option of going to the Insert menu and selecting Table. For more go to https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=1285

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