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SURYA THE GLOBAL SCHOOL

GRADE-X SUB: IT 402

Practical-1 (Chapter 1: Introduction to styles.)

AIM: To create a custom paragraph style ‘myStyle’, using file ‘noise.odt’ .

Procedure: Step 1. Create a new document named ‘noise.odt’ with the text.

Step 2. Add a title, ‘Noise Pollution’ on top.

Step 3. Format the content of the paragraph with Font face – Arial, Font size 12, line spacing 1.5.

Step 4. Select paragraph button.

Step 5. Select Style Action button.

Step 6. Click on New Style from Selection. A Create Style dialog box will appear.

Step 7. Type ‘myStyle’ as style name in the box and click OK. The Style Name (myStyle) will appear in the drop down list under
Paragraph category.
Practical-2 (Chapter-2: Working with images.)

AIM: 1. Draw a family tree with 3 family members, Mr. R K Sharma (Grandfather), Mr. B Sharma (Father), Mrs. Sunita Sharma
(Mother).

2. Group all items of Family tree. Using the group, change the properties of Rectangle (Fill color – lime yellow, border line –
orange with 0.08” width) and Line (color – black, Style – ultrafine dashed) used in Family Tree.

Procedure:

Step 1. Open a new document in LibreOffice Writer. Enable the Drawing toolbar and ensure that it is displayed on the bottom of
the document window as shown.

Step 2. Select Rectangle Round tool from the toolbar. Place the cursor on the location where you want to draw the family tree,
and drag it to create a rectangle. In the same manner, create other two rectangles as shown.

Step 3. Enter the text in all three rectangular boxes. To enter text, select the rectangle and then type the text.
Step 4. Select the type of line (simple line and line with arrow) from Line tool to draw lines showing hierarchical relation.

Step 5. Save the diagram in file “family.odt”.

Step 6. Select all the lines. For this click on the first line, hold the Shift key and keep on selecting other lines to group them.

Step 7. Click on Group tool in Drawing Object Properties toolbar. Observe that all the lines are grouped together as shown. Now
change the color of all lines grouped together to black.

Group

Practical-3 (Chapter-3: Advanced Features of Writer)

AIM: To store a template

Niaz wants to store the template created by him and another one that was imported by Balwinder in a folder named Company_
Templates on the desktop. Follow the steps given below to complete this task.

Procedure:

Step 1. Create a new document in LibreOffice Writer and press Ctrl+Shift+N to open the Templates dialog box.

Step 2. Select the template to be exported.


Step 3. Click Export button in the bottom right of the dialog box. The Save As dialog box appears.

Step 4. Browse for the folder named Company Templates stored on the desktop.

Step 5. Click Select Folder button to export the selected template.

Step 6. Repeat the steps 1 to 5 to import the template Employee ID Badge in the Company Templates folder.

Practical-4 (Chapter-3: Advanced Features of Writer)

Aim: Table of Contents

Rimjhim has edited her document after the ToC was inserted. Now she wants to update the ToC and also wants a pink
coloured background. Write the steps that Rimjhim should follow.
Procedure:
Step 1. Open the document in LibreOffice Writer.
Step 2. Select Insert > Table of Contents and Index > Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography. The Table of Contents, Index
and Bibliography dialog box will be displayed.
Step 3. In the Type the Titles text box, type Rimjhim’s Table of Contents.
Step 4. Click OK. The Table of Contents will be inserted in Rimjhim’s document.

Step 5. Right-click anywhere in the ToC.


Step 6. From the pop-up menu as shown in Fig. 3.11, select Update Index option. Writer updates the ToC so as to reflect
any changes made in the document. The reflected changes in ToC.
Step 7. To apply a coloured background, right click anywhere on the ToC and select Edit Index option from the popup
menu.
Step 8. From the Table of Contents, Index or Bibliography dialog box, select the Background tab. The current background
color will be displayed in the Active Color window.
Step 9. Click the Color button on the top of the dialog box.
Step 10. Select the desired color from the Colors palette. The selected color will appear in the New color window.
Step 11. Click OK to apply the desired color to the ToC.

Practical-5 (Chapter-3: Advanced Features of Writer)

AIM: Comparing changes in Writer

After incorporating the reviews, Pradeep mailed the document to his editor with the Track Changes ON. He made certain
changes in the document. Pradeep wants to compare his original document with the reviewed document. The following process
will demonstrate how Pradeep will compare the edited document with the original document.
Procedure:

Step 1. Open the edited document.

Step 2. Select Edit > Track Changes > Compare Documents option.

Step 3. The Compare to dialog box will appear. Browse and select the original file to be compared as shown.

Step 4. The Manage Changes dialog box is displayed as shown.

Step 5. Accept or reject the desired changes.

Step 6. Close the dialog box when done.

Step 7. Save the edited file.

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