OpenOffice.org Impress Templates

Screenshot of Spiral template in OpenOffice.org

Fooling around with Inkscape, it dawned on me I should do something productive with my random drawings, so I turned them into OpenOffice.org Impress presentation backgrounds.

This is halfway through an earth, water, air, fire set. Earth - is represented by brown spirals - semi-inpsired by the triple spiral at New Grange in Ireland. Water - represented by blue bubbles. Seemed the natural thing to do with Spheres, clones and gradients.

Making the templates is easy ...

Open OOo Impress
Select Empty Presentation from the wizard
Click Create

Screenshot of Bubbles template for OpenOffice.org Impress(If the wizard is not enabled, go to the File menu and select Wizard > Presentation, First)

Go to the View Menu, and select Master > Slide Master

Go to the Insert menu, and select Picture > From file and browse your file system for an image you'd like to use as a background.

Resize it if necessary, and use the Arrange tool, to send the image to the back, so the text boxes are visible again.

If you want a range of different backgrounds for slides, just create more master pages, by right clicking on the first master page, and select New master from the pop-up menu.

To save these files as templates in OOo Impres just go to the File menu, select Templates > Save.

Feel free to download these templates, modify and re-distribute them. If you want the SVG files for the backgrounds, please get in touch.

 

AttachmentSize
bubbles.otp89.78 KB
spirals.otp777.73 KB

Comments

Other Impress Templates

I noticed this page is generating a fair few hits from people looking for OOo Impress templates, so thought I'd increase the value of landing here by adding links to some other sites with freely available templates. No 1 on Google is this site: http://technology.chtsai.org/impress/ A nice selection of 10 templates, with screenshots, and tips on how to customise them. You can download them all in one handy zip file. http://smalldataproblem.org/ooextras/downloads/simpress/index.php?tab=Al... Some of these look a bit dated, but it's a big collection and worth a glance http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2006/03/templates_makin.html This is a great explanation on how to make your own templates and this one from RedHat is pretty good too http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/step-guide/s...

Doh!

Where were you when I needed you last night! (I mean for the templates that is! :P).

I too should do the same...