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*all other window decorations are not displayed in this mode |
*all other window decorations are not displayed in this mode |
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**menus |
**menus |
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**tool bars |
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**status bar at bottom of screen |
**status bar at bottom of screen |
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Two means are often available for entering Prsentation Mode |
Two means are often available for entering Prsentation Mode |
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*click on the Presentation Mode icon |
*click on the Presentation Mode icon [[Image: view-fullscreen.png]] |
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*or access from the menu |
*or access from the menu |
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-> View -> Presentation Mode |
-> View -> Presentation Mode [[Image:view-presentation.png]] |
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*alternatively some Apps use |
*alternatively some Apps use |
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-> Slide Show |
-> Slide Show |
Revision as of 20:56, 20 January 2015
Full Screen Mode is also known as Presentation Mode
Full-Screen mode displays only the contents of the document
- all other window decorations are not displayed in this mode
- menus
- tool bars
- scroll bars
- status bar at bottom of screen
The mode is very useful when using a projector
- enlarges displayed object somewhat
- does not display extraneous window decorations
Essential navigation tools, PgUp, PgDn, mouse clicks continue having their usual effect in Full-Screen mode
Two means are often available for entering Prsentation Mode
-> View -> Presentation Mode
- alternatively some Apps use
-> Slide Show
The generally used method of exiting Full Screen Mode and returning to normal display is to press ESC key.
Many recent verions of Apps have Full-Screen Mode, including
- LibreOffice
- Firefox
- PDF readers
Full-Screen Mode is at its most effective when the document has been prepared in Landscape orientation