

Step 23: Group Images OpenOffice Draw Modify Menu Group The First 4 Icons are "Bring to Front", "Bring Forward", "Send Backward", and "Send to Back". Select the Red Flower then click on the Arrange Icon OpenOffice Draw Move the Duplicated Image into the desired location. To make a copy of the Pink Flower, select it then go to the Edit Menu > Duplicate. This is what the Drop Shadow should look like: Set Distance to "0.02", Color to "Black", and Transparency to "0". To do this, select both the Red and Pink Flowers, and Right click while over them. That is clearly visible on the Line and Filling Toolbar, we must first change the Drop Shadow Settings. Instead of selecting the Drop Shadow Icon OpenOffice Draw Move the mouse over one of the Squares, hold down the "Ctrl" and "Shift" Keys at the same time, then drag to Resize the Image. Step 19: Resize Images OpenOffice Draw Selected This will bring up the Insert Picture Window. You can also do this by going to the Insert Menu > Picture > From File.įrom File Menu OpenOffice Draw Insert Menu Picture Which is located on the bottom of the Page on the Drawing Toolbar. To Insert an Image, click on the From File Icon OpenOffice Draw Which is a site where you can download Royalty Free Clipart. Here I downloaded the Images of 3 Flowers from Clker, Make the "Bouquet Text" Bold by clicking on the Bold Icon OpenOffice Draw Then click OK.Įnter all the other remaining blocks of Text. In the Line Spacing Section, click on the Down Arrow and choose Proportional from the menu that appears. In the Spacing Section set Above and Below Paragraph to "0". Step 15: Line Spacing OpenOffice Draw Paragraph Window Indents and Spacing Tab

To Decrease the Line Spacing, Highlight all of the Text, Right click and select Paragraph from the menu that appears. Step 14: The Paragraph Window OpenOffice Draw Set the Font Size to "18", then select the Centered Icon OpenOffice Draw Select all the Text and set the Font Name to "Segoe Print" which is a free Font that was downloaded at FontFreak. Click on the Down Arrow on the Font Size Box and select "48". Select the Text then go up to the Text Formatting Bar and click on the Down Arrow on the Font Name Box and select Harlow Solid Italic. However, if you just click once, the Text Box will not need to be Resized later. Notice that if you draw a Text Box, you will have to deal with Resizing it later.

Click anywhere on the page and start entering Text, in this case it will be the Flyer Title, "Amaya's Flower Garden".
