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original content by Walter Hildebrandt / tutorialsforopenoffice.org

PAGE LAYOUT AND TEMPLATE

Purpose Of Tutorial

This tutorial explains the following settings for a page:

  • Select the page size for printing

  • Set Margins

  • Add a Footer

  • Add Page Numbering

  • Activate Tips

A template is created and saved. The template is used to make a new page with the same page layout created at the beginning of this tutorial. This saves time by not having to redo the page layout. Instructions for creating a template are included.

Open A New Text Document

  1. Open a new text document. Click File > New > Text Document. (The document appears.)

  2. Turn off the Word Completion feature. Click Tools > AutoCorrect > Word Completion tab. Uncheck Enable word completion. Click OK.

  3. Place the pointer at the upper left-hand corner of the page.

Paper Size

  1. Click Format > Page. (The "Page Style: Default" window appears.)

  2. Click on the Page tab. (The "Page" window appears.)

  3. In the Paper format section in the Format menu, select the name of a paper size. To see the list of selections in the “Format” menu, click on the . (Users in the UK would select A4 which is the standard paper used in the UK. This tutorial is being written for the USA standard paper size.)

  4. Click Letter > OK. (The “Width” is set to 8.50 inches and the “Height” is set to 11.00 inches. The flashing cursor appears back on the page.)

Margins

The flashing cursor, , is where the two lines come together. The line to the left of the curser, , is the Left Margin and the line above the cursor, , is the Top Margin. The line on the right of your screen is the right margin. (There is a bottom margin not seen on the screen.)

Words, numbers, and graphics can be placed anywhere on a sheet of paper except for a small border at the four outer edges of the paper. The word margin is used to describe the boundary lines where the borders end and the words begin. All future added words, numbers, and graphics will stay within the lines that indicate the margins. The margin lines appear on the screen and will not appear on the printed page.

Change The Margins

  1. Click Format > Page. (The "Page Style: Default" window appears.)

  2. Click the Page tab.

  3. In the “Left dialog box under Margins, change the number in the dialog box to .50 by doing the following:

  • Move the pointer over the Left dialog box. The cursor changes from a pointer, , to a cursor, .

  • Staying inside the Left dialog box, move the pointer all the way to the left (without changing the back into an ) .

  • Click. (Press the button on the mouse with the pointer finger.)

  • Press the Delete key enough times to delete everything in the “Left” dialog box. Type .50

  1. Two other methods to change the number in the dialog box is to highlight the number, then type ".50" or to click on the to select ".50". (".50" is in the dialog box.)

  2. In the Right dialog box and in the Top dialog box, change the number in the dialog box to .50 (Use the same method as used for the “Left” margin in step 3.)

  3. Change the number in the Bottom dialog box to .55

  4. Press the OK button.

  5. The "Untitled1" text document appears on the screen with the margins reset. There is less space outside the margins.

Footer

Click Insert > Footer > Default. The Footer appears at the bottom of the page with the flashing cursor, , in the Footer.

Page Numbering

  1. In the footer, type the word, Page, then press the space bar. Click Insert > Fields > Page Number. ("Page 1" appears in the Footer.)

  2. If you prefer to use the “page 1 of 1” format for the page numbering, type the word Page then press the space bar. Click Insert > Fields > Page Number. Press the space bar, then type the word of, then press the space bar. Click Insert > Fields > Page Count. (“Page 1” or "Page 1 of 1" appears in the footer.)

  3. Click anywhere on the page to place the cursor, , on the page.

Activate The “Tips” Feature

When the Tips feature is activated and the cursor is placed over an Icon, the name of the icon will appear on the screen.

  1. Click Tools > Options. If there is a + before the "OpenOffice.org", click on the +. (A menu appears directly below the words “OpenOffice.org.) Click General. (The “Options – OpenOffice.org – General” window appears.) Do either 2 or 3 below.

  2. IF there is no check mark before the word “Tips”, click on the word Tips to place a check mark before the word "Tips". (The menu closes and the "Tips" feature is activated.)

  3. IF there is a check mark before the word “Tips”, click the OK button. (The window closes and the cursor goes back to the document. The "Tips" feature is activated.)

Create A Template

A template can be made with the same settings as the page made at the beginning of this tutorial. The template can be used any number of times to open a text file with the same settings.

  1. Click File > Templates > Save. (The "Templates" window appears.)

  2. In the New template dialog box, type Page Layout. (“Page Layout” is the name of the new template.)

  3. Click My Templates under Categories if it has not been selected. (The blue background behind the words, “My Templates”, indicates it has been chosen.)

  4. Click OK. (The template is saved. The "Untitled1- OpenOffice.org Writer" text document still appears on the screen.)

  5. Click File > Close. (You will get the message below.)


  1. Click Discard. (The text file closes and it is not saved.)

Create A New Document From A Template

  1. Click File > New > Templates and Documents. (The "Templates and Documents - Templates" window appears.)


  2. Click on the Templates icon. (The background of the icon is blue.)

  3. Under Title, double-click on the My Templates folder. (The files in the folder appear on the screen.)

  4. Click on Page Layout. (Information about the template appears on the screen.)

  5. Click the Open button. (The text document, Untitled1- OpenOffice.org Writer appears on the screen. )

  6. The Untitled1- OpenOffice.org Writer file has the same settings that were created in this tutorial and can be used as any normal text file.

Edited by Sue Barron and George Hans

Page Layout And Template      10/26/06


Last modified: Friday, 27-Oct-2006 22:50:29 EDT
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