Master slides in Libreoffice reminders
Some quick reminders for my own use about master slides in Office
Turn on default sections
Impress master slides come with some sections built in (e.g. slide count, date, etc.). But by default these sections don’t appear unless you turn them on.
To turn them on:
- Insert > Header/Footer > make sure the relevant section is checked in the dialogue that opens.
Change the master slide
- Make sure the template/master slide you want is already installed (i.e. in your templates).
- You add one by File > Templates > Manage then selecting the collection you want to add to by double clicking, then choose import to imprt
- Choose “Masters” for the side bar (use the hamburger in the side pain or the Master Slide Icon)
- Right click on desired slide and follow the instructions. You can apply them to all slides, or selected slides.
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11 (Mon Apr 22, 2019 (00:29:06)) [PermLink]: LibreOffice exports all settings
All the settings of LibreOffice, all in the LibreOffice folder.C:\Users\a←When installing the operating system, the name entered.\AppData←File Manager ~ “Hidden project” to open, the AppData folder will be displayed.\Roaming\LibreOffice
Back up the LibreOffice folder, when reinstalling, put the LibreOffice folder in its original place.
Note:
1. If the installation is preview edition, because the name of preview edition is LibreOfficeDev, so the LibreOfficeDev folder will be displayed.
2. Formal edition can be installed together with preview edition, if both formal edition and preview edition are installed, LibreOffice folder and LibreOfficeDev folder will be displayed.
3. To clear all settings, just delete the LibreOffice folder, then open the program, a new LibreOffice folder will be created.LibreOffice exports a single toolbar I made
Common path
C:\Users\a←When installing the operating system, the name entered.\AppData←File Manager ~ “Hidden project” to open, the AppData folder will be displayed.\Roaming\LibreOffice\4\user\config\soffice.cfg\modules\Please connect the branch path of the individual software below.Branch path
\modules\StartModule\toolbar\The “Start” toolbar I made is placed here.\modules\swriter\toolbar\The “writer” toolbar I made is placed here.
\modules\scalc\toolbar\The “calc” toolbar I made is placed here.
\modules\simpress\toolbar\The “impress” toolbar I made is placed here.
\modules\sdraw\toolbar\The “draw” toolbar I made is placed here.
\modules\smath\toolbar\The “math” toolbar I made is placed here.
\modules\dbapp\toolbar\The “base” toolbar I made is placed here.
Backup file, when reinstalling, put the file in the original place.
Note:
1. Because of the toolbar that I made myself, default file name, will automatically use Numbering, so to open the file, can know the name of the toolbar.
2. The front file name “custom_toolbar_” cannot be changed, change will cause error, behind’s file name can be changed. For example: custom_toolbar_c01611ed.xml→custom_toolbar_AAA.xml.
3. Do well of toolbar, can be copied to other places to use. For example: In the “writer” Do well of toolbar, can be copied to “calc” places to use.LibreOffice self-made symbol toolbar
Step 1 Start “Recording Macros function”
Tools\Options\Advanced\Enable macro recording(Tick), in the “Tools\Macros”, the “Record Macro” option will appear.Step 2 Recording Macros
Tools\Macros\Record Macro→Recording action (click “Ω” to enter symbol→select symbol→Insert)→Stop Recording→The name Macros stored in “Module1” is Main→Modify Main name→Save.Step 3 Add item new toolbar
Tools\Customize\Toolbar→Add→Enter a name (example: symbol)→OK, the new toolbar will appear in the top left.Step 4 Will Macros Add item new toolbar
Tools\Customize\Toolbar\Category\Macros\My Macros\Standard\Module1\Main→Click “Main“→Add item→Modify→Rename (can be named with symbol)→OK→OK.