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WRITE YOUR STORY WITH OPENSOURCE (LibreOffice Mini Conference) Umul Sidikoh [email protected] OpenSUSE Asia Summit 2017

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WRITE YOUR STORY WITH OPENSOURCE

(LibreOffice Mini Conference)

Umul Sidikoh [email protected]

OpenSUSE Asia Summit 2017

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Topics

• About Me • Create a Template• Chapter & Sub-Chapter Number Automatically• Table of Contents• Tricks

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Umul Sidikoh●Nurul Fikri University (www.nurulfikri.ac.id)

● Student of Information System ( 2014 – Now )

● Assistant Professor Database ( 2016 )

● Research Intituition of Nurul Fikri University ( 2016 – 2017 )

● Web Administrator at Nurul Fikri University ( Now )

● Content Writer Freelancer●Documentation Team of BlankOn Linux ●Speaker of openSUSE.Asia Summit 2016

About Me

Create a Template

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Create a Template‒ Open LibreOffice

‒ Click File → Template

‒ Save as Template

‒ Giving name for a template. Ex : Template openSUSE Asia → Save

‒ Click File → Open Template → Choose “Template openSUSE Asia.ott”

‒ Click File → Reload (Waiting)

‒ Close All Your Window of LibreOffice

Template

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Template

Use a Template‒ Open LibreOffice

‒ Click Style → Click Style & Formating

‒ Click the “New style from selection” (Small Button in the Top Right Corner) → Click Load Style

‒ Choose the “Template openSUSE Asia.ott”

‒ Tick Numbering, Text, Frame, Overwrite, and Pages → OK.

‒ Click Style & Formating and Choose One. (Ex : Frame Contents)

‒ Save as ( Ex : openSUSE Asia Book.odt ) → OK.

Chapter Number Automatically

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Chapter Number Automatically

Introduce..‒ Click Insert → Break Manual → First Page → OK (Repeat 2X)

‒ Copy and Paste Story (1) to openSUSE Asia Book

‒ Click Insert → Break Manual → First Page → Tick “Change Page Number” → OK

‒ Copy and Paste Story (2) to openSUSE Asia Book

‒ Click Insert → Break Manual → First Page → Tick “Change Page Number” → OK

‒ Copy and Paste Story (3) to openSUSE Asia Book

‒ Click Insert → Break Manual → First Page → Tick “Change Page Number” → OK

Still no recognize all the page. Okey, Start Now!

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Chapter Number Automatically

Chapter 1 (Customize)‒ Click Tools → Click Chapter Numbering

‒ OR “Outline Numbering”

‒ Numbering

‒ Paragraf Style : Heading 1

‒ Number : 1,2,3..

‒ Character Style : None

‒ Show sublevel : None

‒ Separator : - Before (Chapter and “space”) & After (None)

‒ Start at : 1

‒ Click Tab Position

Tab Position

‒ Aligned at : 0.00

‒ Numbering Alignment : Left

‒ Numbering Followed by : None

‒ Tab Stop at : Space

‒ Indent at : 0.00

‒ Click OK.

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Chapter Number Automatically

Sub- Chapter (1) (Customize)‒ Click Tools → Click Chapter Numbering

‒ Numbering

‒ Paragraf Style : Heading 2

‒ Number : 1,2,3..

‒ Character Style : None

‒ Show sublevel : 2

‒ Separator : - Before (None) & After ( Give “.” and “ “ )

‒ Start at : 1

‒ Click Tab Position

Tab Position

‒ Aligned at : 0.00

‒ Numbering Alignment : Left

‒ Numbering Followed by : None

‒ Tab Stop at : Space

‒ Indent at : 0.00

‒ Click OK.

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Chapter Number Automatically

Sub- Chapter (2) (Customize)‒ Click Tools → Click Chapter Numbering

‒ Numbering

‒ Paragraf Style : Heading 3

‒ Number : 1,2,3..

‒ Character Style : None

‒ Show sublevel : 3

‒ Separator : - Before (None) & After ( Give “.” and “ “ )

‒ Start at : 1

‒ Click Tab Position

Tab Position

‒ Aligned at : 0.00

‒ Numbering Alignment : Left

‒ Numbering Followed by : None

‒ Tab Stop at : Space

‒ Indent at : 0.00

‒ Click OK.

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Chapter Number Automatically

Sub- Chapter (3) (Customize)‒ Click Tools → Click Chapter Numbering

‒ Numbering

‒ Paragraf Style : Heading 4

‒ Number : 1,2,3..

‒ Character Style : None

‒ Show sublevel : 4

‒ Separator : - Before (None) & After ( Give “.” and “ “ )

‒ Start at : 1

‒ Click Tab Position

Tab Position

‒ Aligned at : 0.00

‒ Numbering Alignment : Left

‒ Numbering Followed by : None

‒ Tab Stop at : Space

‒ Indent at : 0.00

‒ Click OK.

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Chapter Number Automatically

Sub- Chapter (4) (Customize)‒ Click Tools → Click Chapter Numbering

‒ Numbering

‒ Paragraf Style : Heading 5

‒ Number : 1,2,3..

‒ Character Style : None

‒ Show sublevel : 6

‒ Separator : - Before (None) & After ( Give “.” and “ “ )

‒ Start at : 1

‒ Click Tab Position

Tab Position

‒ Aligned at : 0.00

‒ Numbering Alignment : Left

‒ Numbering Followed by : None

‒ Tab Stop at : Space

‒ Indent at : 0.00

‒ Click OK.

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Result of Chapter Numbering

• Let your mouse at “First words in Paragraf (Page 3)”• Click view → Style & Formating (F11)• Click Style Paragraf • Choose Chapter 1 (Example)

-OR-• Click view → Style & Formating (F11)• Choose “Heading 1”

“And see the difference style formating in Chapter 1”

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TRICKS

• CTRL + 1 = Chapter 1• CTRL + 2 = Chapter 2• CTRL + 3 = Chapter 3• CTRL + 4 = Chapter 4• CTRL + 5 = Chapter 5

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Table of Content• Let your cursor in sheet “Table of Content” (Page 2)• Click Insert → Table of Contents & Index → Table of

Contens, Index & Bibliografi….• Set of :

‒ Title : Table of Contents

‒ Type : Table of Contents

‒ Tick of Protected against manual changes

‒ Create Index or Table of Contents : “Entire Document”

‒ Evaluate up to level : 5

‒ Create from : Tick All

‒ Click “Assign Style”, Right Side “Additional Style”.

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Continue...

• Click “>” to space the heading• Give space for each heading• Save

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“Now, You can See “Table of Contents”

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“I think all writing is a disease. You can’t stop it.”

- William Carlos Williams

Any Questions?

Thank you.

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Have a Lot of Fun, and Join Us At:www.opensuse.org

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Credits

TemplateRichard Brown [email protected]

Design & InspirationopenSUSE Design Teamhttp://opensuse.github.io/branding-guidelines/