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GNU Essentials- LibreOffice Writer for Windows

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GNU Essentials: LibreOffice Writer for Windows, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 74 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 3 subscribers.

You will learn about Basics of LibreOffice Writer Working with text basics Formatting with LibreOffice Writer Content output with LibreOffice Writer Styles in LibreOffice Writer Images and Text This course is ideal for individuals who are Students, Instructors and anyone using LibreOffice Writer It is particularly useful for Students, Instructors and anyone using LibreOffice Writer.

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Summary

Title: GNU Essentials: LibreOffice Writer for Windows

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 74

Number of Published Lectures: 74

Number of Curriculum Items: 74

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Basics of LibreOffice Writer
  • Working with text basics
  • Formatting with LibreOffice Writer
  • Content output with LibreOffice Writer
  • Styles in LibreOffice Writer
  • Images and Text
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students, Instructors and anyone using LibreOffice Writer
  • Target Audiences

  • Students, Instructors and anyone using LibreOffice Writer
  • This course introduces users to the basics of Writer for Windows.

    After successful completion of the materials, the user will understand a lot about Writer and what the user can do with Writer.

    This course includes demos and works on the applied learning principle.

    One recent example where knowledge of LibreOffice Writer was useful was in the case of a corrupt docx file from a middle school.. This file would not open in Word or LibreOffice. The instructor then provided a revised document. This would open as read only in Word. The instructor insisted it not work in LibreOffice but, if you save as docx, then, the document will open in LibreOffice, as it did in this case.

    There are also cases of people unable to open a docx for one simple edit. One recommendation is saving as a PDF and opening in Draw. Once you learn more about LibreOffice, you may find several different ways to achieve results not immediately available or even possible with other software.

    This course goes into different sections included in the user guide in a more clear and concise manner with demos and lectures included. Topics covered are styles, images, tables, text, output and more. This is a course for Windows users of LibreOffice Writer.

    For templates and advanced configuration and use, find an intermediate or advanced course.

    GNU Linux courses will be available by February 2022.

    A certificate of completion from GNU Essentials is generated upon completion of the course.  Good luck with the course materials and your journey using LibreOffice.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: New Document

    Lecture 3: Features, Tools

    Lecture 4: Context Menus

    Lecture 5: Open Documents

    Lecture 6: Save Documents

    Lecture 7: Undo and Redo

    Lecture 8: Close

    Chapter 2: Text Basics

    Lecture 1: Using Text Introduction

    Lecture 2: Select Text Cut

    Lecture 3: Find and Replace

    Lecture 4: Check Spelling and Grammar

    Lecture 5: Synonyms and Thesaurus

    Lecture 6: Hyphens

    Lecture 7: AutoCorrect

    Lecture 8: Word Completion

    Lecture 9: AutoText

    Lecture 10: Special Characters

    Lecture 11: Change Case of Text

    Chapter 3: Track Changes

    Lecture 1: Track Changes Toolbar and options

    Lecture 2: Manage Changes Dialog

    Chapter 4: Formatting Basics

    Lecture 1: Formatting Pages

    Lecture 2: Remove Manual Formatting

    Lecture 3: Sidebar Properties and formatting options

    Lecture 4: Formatting with Styles

    Chapter 5: Styles Basics

    Lecture 1: What are styles?

    Lecture 2: Using Styles

    Lecture 3: Deleting Styles

    Lecture 4: Character Styles

    Lecture 5: Modifying Styles

    Lecture 6: Paragraph Styles

    Lecture 7: Hierarchy

    Chapter 6: Language tools

    Lecture 1: Using built-in language tools

    Lecture 2: Using Tools > Language

    Chapter 7: Output

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Save As docx

    Lecture 3: Export to PDF

    Lecture 4: Quality PDF Output – Export As PDF

    Lecture 5: Export to EPUB

    Lecture 6: Email documents

    Lecture 7: Digital Signing

    Chapter 8: Privacy Considerations

    Lecture 1: Best practices

    Lecture 2: Remove Personal Data

    Lecture 3: Redacting

    Chapter 9: Images

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Creating and editing images

    Lecture 3: Color Mode

    Lecture 4: Insert Image

    Lecture 5: Link to image

    Lecture 6: Insert from Gallery

    Lecture 7: Add a theme and files to the gallery

    Lecture 8: Positioning images within the text

    Lecture 9: Arranging images

    Lecture 10: Anchor Images

    Lecture 11: Align Images

    Lecture 12: Wrapping text around images

    Lecture 13: Captions for Image

    Chapter 10: Tables

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create a table

    Lecture 3: Create a Table from Text

    Lecture 4: Delete, Copy and Move Tables

    Lecture 5: Table Captions

    Lecture 6: Borders

    Lecture 7: Insert Rows and Columns

    Lecture 8: Delete Rows and Columns

    Lecture 9: Merge and Split Rows or Columns

    Lecture 10: Create Nested Tables

    Lecture 11: Inserting a portion of a spreadsheet

    Chapter 11: Lists and Tables

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Bullets

    Lecture 3: Numbers and Outline

    Lecture 4: List of Figures or List of Tables

    Lecture 5: Generate Table of Contents or List of FIgures

    Chapter 12: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion and Next Steps

    Instructors

  • GNU Essentials- LibreOffice Writer for Windows  No.2
    FAQ Linux
    Founder, FAQ Linux
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