The document provides an outline for a training course on using the free and open source software Impress. It discusses definitions of free and open source software and software licenses. It also describes the benefits of using free and open source software for small and medium enterprises. The bulk of the document outlines the topics to be covered in the training course, including an introduction to Impress, how to create and format presentations, add text, pictures and other objects, and how to run and share slideshows.
10. Getting Started with OpenOffice Impress What is Impress? ▪ Parts of the Impress Main Window ▪ Creating a new presentation ▪ Formating a new presentation ▪ Formatting a presentation ▪ Modifying Slide Shows ▪ Running Slide Shows ▪ Using Slide Masters, Styles and Templates ▪ Adding and Formatting Text ▪ Adding and Formatting Pictures ▪ Creating Graphic Objects ▪ Inserting Spreadsheets, Charts and Other Objects ▪ Adding and Formatting Slides, Notes and Other Hand outs ▪ Slide Shows ▪ Printing, emailing, exporting and Saving slide shows
12. You might have the most expensive computer, the best people in your organization and the fastest internet connection but without good software everything is lost
13. Software provides a set of command in which it tells the computer how to process the data to information and provides instructions on what to do with the processed information
14. One can not purchase the right to own the software but merely is given a license to use the software based on the restrictions and conditions stated in the license
15. Types of Software Licenses One is to One You could not share the use of the software You can not modify Proprietary
16. Free and Open Source Software or GNU Public License Freedom to run the program, for any purpose Freedom to study how it works and make changes to adopt to your needs Freedom to redistribute copies to help your neighbor Freedom to distribute copies of your modified version to others Access to the source code is essential