We can do it using the button on a new slide, which will work fine, but has limitations. But now let’s look at creating a Chart directly on a new slide. We have covered Images and Movies, and part of Charts in our discussion of OLE linking from Calc. This tutorial will focus on creating these Charts from inside Impress.Īs we saw earlier, the default new slide has four sections in the middle for inserting objects: These tutorials cover some interesting points in some depth, and since I have the information in these pages I won’t repeat it here. LibreOffice Calc: More on Chart Editing.LibreOffice Calc: Introduction to Charts and Graphs. Here are some links to the previous discussions: There is a lot to know about Charts if you are going to use them effectively, and we covered all of this in our Calc tutorials. Bear in mind that due to the modular nature of LibreOffice you will be using the same tools to do this as Calc uses: LibreOffice developers never reinvent the wheel if they can avoid it. But you can create the Charts directly in Impress. In the last tutorial we looked at OLE objects, and saw that Charts could be brought into Impress from Calc via OLE.
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