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Draw Guide 7.4

Appendix B,
Toolbars

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Contributors

Contributors for this edition:

Peter Schofield

Contributors for previous editions:

Dave Barton

Kees Kriek

Jean Hollis Weber

Peter Schofield

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Published January 2023. Based on LibreOffice 7.4 Community.
Other versions of LibreOffice may differ in appearance and functionality.

Introduction

Draw provides several toolbars to help in creating drawings. Each toolbar has a default set of tools and the option to add additional tools.

Note

The icons displayed in the Draw toolbars illustrated in this appendix may differ from what is displayed on a computer screen. Toolbar icons depend on the computer operating system being used and how LibreOffice has been set up. For more information on customizing LibreOffice and the toolbars, see the Getting Started Guide.

Using toolbars

To display and make a toolbar active, go to View > Toolbars on the Menu bar. A submenu opens with an alphabetical list of toolbars available for creating drawings in LibreOffice Draw. Click on a toolbar name to display it and make it active. Active toolbars are indicated by highlighting or a check mark next to the name.

Draw toolbars available

3D-Objects

3D-Settings

Align Objects

Comments

Distribute Selection

Drawing

Edit Points

Find

Fontwork

Form Controls

Form Design

Form Navigation

Gluepoints

Image

Insert

Legacy Circles and Ovals

Legacy Rectangles

Line and Filling

Master View

Media Playback

Options

Redaction

Standard

Standard (Viewing Mode)

Table

Text

Text Formatting

Transformations

Zoom

Note

Some toolbars, although selected in View > Toolbars on the Menu bar, will not display until an object of the correct type is selected in a drawing. For example, the Image toolbar only displays when an image is selected.

Closing toolbars

To close a toolbar, use one of the following methods:

Moving toolbars

Docked toolbars

By default, some toolbars are docked into position in the Draw main window. For example, the Standard toolbar is docked at the top of the main window. Docked toolbars can be undocked and moved to a new docked position on the main window or left as a floating toolbar. Before moving a toolbar, the toolbar must be unlocked.

Figure 1: Toolbar handles highlighted

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1)  Move the cursor over the small vertical handle at the left end of the toolbar (highlighted in Figure 1). The cursor changes to a moving cursor for the computer system and setup.

2)  Click and drag the toolbar to a new location. This can be a new docked position or a floating toolbar. A hashed border appears around the toolbar indicating the toolbar position as it is dragged.

3)  Release the cursor when the required position is reached.

Note

If the small vertical bar is not visible at the left end of a docked toolbar, then the toolbar is locked into position. A docked toolbar must be unlocked before it can be moved to a new position in the Draw main window. See “Locking toolbars” on page 1 for more information.

Floating toolbars

To move a floating toolbar, click on its title bar and drag it to a new floating location. Release the cursor when the toolbar is in the required position. A floating toolbar does not have to be positioned on the Draw main window for it to function.

Floating sub-toolbars

Some tools on a toolbar have a triangle ▼ to the right of the tool indicating that more tools are available on a sub-toolbar, for example Basic Shapes on the Drawing toolbar. Sub-toolbars can be turned into floating toolbars and moved into a new position as follows:

1)  Move the cursor over the horizontal handle at the top of the toolbar (highlighted in Figure 2). The cursor changes to the moving cursor used for the computer system and setup.

2)  Click and drag the toolbar to a new location to create a floating sub-toolbar.

3)  Release the cursor when the required position is reached.

4)  To close the floating sub-toolbar, right-click on the triangle ▼ in the sub-toolbar title bar and select Close Toolbar from the context menu.

Figure 2: Creating floating sub-toolbar

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Docking a floating toolbar

To dock a floating toolbar, use one of the following methods:

Locking toolbars

Docked toolbars

When a toolbar has been docked into position on the Draw main window, the toolbar can also be locked into position preventing the toolbar from becoming a floating toolbar.

Note

Some toolbars cannot be docked or locked into position. This is indicated by the options Dock Toolbar and/or Lock Toolbar Position being grayed out, making the options unavailable.

Locking toolbars and sub-toolbars

To prevent toolbars and sub-toolbars from becoming floating toolbars, all toolbars and sub‑toolbars have to be locked as follows:

1)  Save the drawing that is open in Draw.

2)  Go to View > Toolbars on the Menu bar and select Lock Toolbars from the context menu.

3)  Select Restart Now in the Restart LibreOffice dialog that opens to activate the Lock Toolbars option.

4)  To unlock toolbars and sub-toolbars so they can become floating sub-toolbars, repeat Steps 1 thru 3. The Lock Toolbars option is an on/off switch.

Note

Using the Lock Toolbars option affects all toolbars and sub-toolbars available in LibreOffice modules.

Editing toolbars

When LibreOffice is installed on a computer, it includes a set of toolbars suitable for each LibreOffice component. Each toolbar has a default set of visible tools. Tools can be added or deleted, and toolbars can be customized.

Adding tools

1)  Right-click in a blank area on a toolbar, or click on the triangle ▼ on the right of the toolbar title bar.

2)  Select Visible Buttons from the context menu to display a list of available tools.

3)  Click on the tool required and the tool appears in the toolbar. The list of available tools closes automatically. A highlight or check mark next to the tool indicates that the tool is already installed on the toolbar.

Note

When adding tools using Visible Buttons, the tool is added to the toolbar at the same position as the tool appears in the Visible Buttons list. That is, the top tool in Visible Buttons appears at the left end of the toolbar and the bottom tool appears at the right end of the toolbar. Tool positions cannot be changed using Visible Buttons.

Deleting tools

1)  Right-click in a blank area on a toolbar, or click on the triangle ▼ on the right of the toolbar title bar.

2)  Select Visible Buttons from the context menu to display a list of available tools.

3)  Click on the tool no longer required and the tool is removed from the toolbar. The highlight or check mark next to the tool is also removed. The list of available tools closes automatically.

Customizing toolbars

Extra tools and commands that are not available in Visible Buttons can be added to a toolbar using customization (View > Toolbars > Customize on the Menu bar). Customization also allows the creation of new toolbars if a specific set of tools are required for a specific task. For information on customizing toolbars, see the Getting Started Guide.

Toolbars

The available tools listed for each toolbar below are all available for installation on a toolbar when Visible Buttons is opened in the context menu for each toolbar. The tools already installed on a toolbar are indicated in Visible Buttons either by the tool icon being highlighted or by a check mark. This install indication depends on computer setup and computer operating system being used.

On some toolbars, the icons have a triangle ▼ to the right of an icon. Click on this triangle to open further options that are available for use.

Some of the tools in the toolbars also have the option of using a keyboard shortcut instead of clicking on the tool. For a full list of keyboard shortcuts that are available in Draw, see Appendix A, Keyboard Shortcuts.

3D-Objects

The 3D-Objects toolbar (Figure 3) provides tools to create 3D objects in a slide. It is activated by going to View > Toolbars > 3D-Objects on the Menu bar. Alternatively, click on the triangle ▼ next to the 3D-Objects icon displayed on the Drawing toolbar to open a submenu giving access to the available 3D objects.

Figure 3: 3D-Objects toolbar

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3D-Objects tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Cube

2)  Sphere

3)  Cylinder

4)  Cone

5)  Pyramid

6)  Torus

7)  Shell

8)  Half Sphere

3D-Settings

The 3D-Settings toolbar (Figure 4) and its tools only become active when an object has been converted to 3D using the tool Toggle Extrusion and the converted object is then selected.

Figure 4: 3D-Settings toolbar

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3D-Settings tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Toggle Extrusion

2)  Tilt Down

3)  Tilt Up

4)  Tilt Left

5)  Tilt Right

6)  Depth

7)  Direction

8)  Lighting

9)  Surface

10)  3D Color

The following tools on this toolbar have a triangle ▼ on the right of the icon. Click on this triangle to open a drop-down menu giving access to various options as follows:

Align Objects

The Align Objects toolbar (Figure 5) provides tools for aligning several objects in a drawing to improve the visual impact of a drawing.

Figure 5: Align Objects toolbar

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Align Objects tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Left

2)  Centered

3)  Right

4)  Top

5)  Center

6)  Bottom

Comments

The Comments toolbar (Figure 6) provides tool for adding, deletion, and navigation of comments in a drawing. To use comments, it is recommended to add the name and initials of all users in Tools > Options > LibreOffice > User Data (macOS LibreOffice > Preferences > LibreOffice > User Data) so that comments can be easily identified.

Figure 6: Comments toolbar

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Comments tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Comment

2)  Previous Comment

3)  Next Comment

4)  Delete Comment

5)  Delete All Comments

Distribute Selection

The Distribute Selection toolbar (Figure 7) provides tools to distribute three or more selected objects evenly along the horizontal axis or vertical axis. Also, the spacing between objects can be evenly distributed.

Figure 7: Distribute Selection toolbar

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Distribute Selection tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Horizontally Left

2)  Horizontally Center

3)  Horizontally Spacing

4)  Horizontally Right

5)  Vertically Top

6)  Vertically Center

7)  Vertically Spacing

8)  Vertically Bottom

Drawing

The Drawing toolbar (Figure 8) provides the majority of the tools normally used to create graphic objects in a drawing. By default, this toolbar is normally docked on the left side of the Workspace.

Figure 8: Drawing toolbar

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Available Drawing tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Select

2)  Zoom & Pan

3)  Zoom

4)  Text Box

5)  Vertical Text

6)  Insert Fontwork

7)  Line Color

8)  Fill Color

9)  Line

10)  Rectangle

11)  Ellipse

12)  Line Ends with Arrow

13)  Lines and Arrows

14)  Curves and Polygons

15)  Connectors

16)  Basic Shapes

17)  Symbol Shapes

18)  Block Arrows (Arrow Shapes in Visible Buttons))

19)  Flowchart (Flowchart Shapes in Visible Buttons)

20)  Callouts (Callout Shapes in Visible Buttons)

21)  Stars and Banners (Star Shapes in Visible Buttons)

22)  3D Objects

23)  Rotate

24)  Flip

25)  Align Objects

26)  Arrange

27)  Select at least three objects to distribute (Distribution in visible Buttons)

28)  Shadow

29)  Crop Image (Crop in Visible Buttons)

30)  Filter

31)  Points (Edit Points in Visible Buttons)

32)  Show Gluepoints Function (Gluepoints in Visible Buttons)

33)  To Curve

34)  To Polygon

35)  To 3D

36)  T0 3D Rotation Object

37)  Toggle Extrusion

38)  Insert

39)  Controls

Some tool shapes on the Drawing toolbar change depending on the last tool that had previously been selected and used.

Figure 9: Lines and Arrows sub-toolbar

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Lines and Arrows numbered position from left to right

1)  Line Ends with Arrow

2)  Line with Circle/Arrow

3)  Line with Square/Arrow

4)  Line with Arrows

5)  Line Starts with Arrow

6)  Line with Arrow/Circle

7)  Line with Arrow/Square

8)  Line

9)  Dimension Line

10)  Line (45°)

Figure 10: Curves and Polygons sub-toolbar

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Curves and Polygons numbered position from left to right

1)  Curve, Filled

2)  Polygon, Filled

3)  Polygon (45°), Filled

4)  Freeform Line, Filled

5)  Curve

6)  Polygon

7)  Polygon (45°)

8)  Freeform Line

Figure 11: Connectors sub-toolbar

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Available Connectors numbered position from left to right

1)  Connector Ends with Arrow

2)  Straight Connector Ends with Arrow

3)  Curved Connector Ends with Arrow

4)  Line Connector Ends with Arrow

5)  Connector

6)  Straight Connector

7)  Curved Connector

8)  Line Connector

9)  Connector with Arrows

10)  Straight Connector with Arrows

11)  Curved Connector with Arrows

12)  Line Connector with Arrows

13)  Connector Starts with Arrow

14)  Straight Connector Starts with Arrow

15)  Curved Connector Starts with Arrow

16)  Line Connector Starts with Arrow

17)  Connector Ends with Circle

18)  Straight Connector Ends with Circle

19)  Curved Connector Ends with Circle

20)  Line Connector Ends with Circle

21)  Connector Starts with Circle

22)  Straight Connector Starts with Circle

23)  Curved Connector Starts with Circle

24)  Line Connector Starts with Circle

25)  Connector with Circles

26)  Straight Connector with Circles

27)  Curved Connector with Circles

28)  Line Connector with Circles

Figure 12: Basic Shapes sub-toolbar

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Basic Shapes numbered position from left to right

1)  Rectangle

2)  Rectangle, Rounded

3)  Square

4)  Square, Rounded

5)  Parallelogram

6)  Trapezoid

7)  Ellipse

8)  Circle

9)  Circle Pie

10)  Circle Segment

11)  Arc

12)  Block Arc

13)  Isosceles Triangle

14)  Right Triangle

15)  Diamond

16)  Regular Pentagon

17)  Hexagon

18)  Octagon

19)  Cylinder

20)  Cube

21)  Folded Corner

22)  Cross

23)  Frame

24)  Ring

Figure 13: Symbol Shapes sub-toolbar

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Symbol Shapes numbered position from left to right

1)  Smiley Face

2)  Heart

3)  Sun

4)  Moon

5)  Cloud

6)  Lightning Bolt

7)  Flower

8)  Prohibited

9)  Puzzle

10)  Square Bevel

11)  Octagon Bevel

12)  Diamond Bevel

13)  Double Bracket

14)  Left Bracket

15)  Right Bracket

16)  Double Brace

17)  Left Brace

18)  Right Brace

Figure 14: Block Arrows sub-toolbar

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Block Arrows numbered position from left to right

1)  Right Arrow

2)  Left Arrow

3)  Down Arrow

4)  Up Arrow

5)  Left and Right Arrow

6)  Up and Down Arrow

7)  Circular Arrow

8)  S-shaped Arrow

9)  Split Arrow

10)  Right or Left Arrow

11)  4-way Arrow

12)  Corner Right Arrow

13)  Chevron

14)  Pentagon

15)  Striped Right Arrow

16)  Up, Right and Down Arrow

17)  Notched Right Arrow

18)  Up and Right Arrow

19)  Right Arrow Callout

20)  Left Arrow Callout

21)  Down Arrow Callout

22)  Up Arrow Callout

23)  Left and Right Arrow Callout

24)  Up and Down Arrow Callout

25)  4-way Arrow Callout

26)  Up and Right /Arrow Callout

Figure 15: Flowchart sub-toolbar

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Flowchart symbols numbered position from left to right

1)  Flowchart: Process

2)  Flowchart: Alternate Process

3)  Flowchart: Decision

4)  Flowchart: Data

5)  Flowchart: Predefined Process

6)  Flowchart: Internal Storage

7)  Flowchart: Document

8)  Flowchart: Multidocument

9)  Flowchart: Terminal

10)  Flowchart: Preparation

11)  Flowchart: Manual Input

12)  Flowchart: Manual Operation

13)  Flowchart: Connector

14)  Flowchart: Off-page Connector

15)  Flowchart: Card

16)  Flowchart: Punched Tape

17)  Flowchart: Summing Junction

18)  Flowchart: Or

19)  Flowchart: Collate

20)  Flowchart: Sort

21)  Flowchart: Extract

22)  Flowchart: Merge

23)  Flowchart: Stored Data

24)  Flowchart: Delay

25)  Flowchart: Sequential Access

26)  Flowchart: Magnetic Disc

27)  Flowchart: Direct Access Storage

28)  Flowchart: Display

Figure 16: Callouts sub-toolbar

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Callouts numbered position from left to right

1)  Rectangular Callout

2)  Rounded Rectangular Callout

3)  Round Callout

4)  Cloud

5)  Line Callout 1

6)  Line Callout 2

7)  Line Callout 3

Figure 17: Stars and Banners sub-toolbar

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Stars and Banners numbered position from left to right

1)  4-Point Star

2)  5-Point Star

3)  6-Point Star

4)  8-Point Star

5)  12-Point Star

6)  24-Point Star

7)  Explosion

8)  Vertical Scroll

9)  Horizontal Scroll

10)  Signet

11)  Doorplate

12)  6-Point Star, Concave

Figure 18: 3D-Objects sub-toolbar

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3D-Objects numbered position from left to right

1)  Cube

2)  Sphere

3)  Cylinder

4)  Cone

5)  Pyramid

6)  Torus

7)  Shall

8)  Half-Sphere

Edit Points

The Edit Points toolbar (Figure 19) provides tools for editing the points of a curve or an object that has been converted to a curve. The toolbar only becomes active when an object is selected and one of the following methods is used to open the toolbar:

Figure 19: Edit Points toolbar

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Edit Points tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Edit Points

2)  Move Points

3)  Insert Points

4)  Delete Points

5)  Convert to Curve

6)  Close Bezier

7)  Split Curve

8)  Corner Point

9)  Smooth Transition

10)  Symmetric Transition

11)  Eliminate Points

Find

The Find toolbar (Figure 20) opens by default in the bottom left corner of the Draw main window. This toolbar is normally docked at the bottom left of the Draw main window above the Status Bar. However, it can be undocked and made into a floating toolbar.

Figure 20: Find toolbar

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Find tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Close Find Bar

2)  Find Values

3)  Find Previous

4)  Find Next

5)  Find All

6)  Match Case

7)  Find and Replace

8)  [place holder for message]

Fontwork

The Fontwork toolbar (Figure 21) is used to create graphical text objects in a drawing and provide the tools for editing the graphical text object. This toolbar only becomes active when a Fontwork graphical text object in the drawing has been selected.

Figure 21: Fontwork toolbar

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Fontwork tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Insert Fontwork Text

2)  Fontwork Shape

3)  Fontwork Same Letter Heights

4)  Fontwork Alignment

5)  Fontwork Character Spacing

6)  Toggle Extrusion

Some tools on the Fontwork toolbar have a triangle ▼ to the right of the tool. Click on the triangle to open a pop-up toolbar or drop-down option list.

Form Controls

The Form Controls toolbar (Figure 22) provides the tools required to create an interactive form. This allows controls to be added to a form in a text, drawing, spreadsheet, presentation, or HTML document (for example a button that opens another drawing or document).

Figure 22: Form Controls toolbar

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Form Controls tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Select

2)  Design Mode

3)  Toggle Form Control Wizards

4)  Form Design

5)  Control Properties

6)  Form Properties

7)  Label

8)  Text Box

9)  Check Box

10)  Option Button

11)  List Box

12)  Combo Box

13)  Push Button

14)  Image Button

15)  Formatted Field

16)  Date Field

17)  Numerical Field

18)  Group Box

19)  Time Field

20)  Currency Field

21)  Pattern Field

22)  Table Control

23)  Navigation Bar

24)  Image Control

25)  File Selection

26)  Spin Button

27)  Scrollbar

Form Design

The Form Design toolbar (Figure 23) opens a form in Design Mode so that it can be edited. Controls of the form cannot be activated, or its contents edited, when in Design Mode. However, the position and size of the controls can be changed, other properties edited, and added or deleted controls in Design Mode.

Figure 23: Form Design toolbar

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Form Design tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Select

2)  Control Properties

3)  Form Properties

4)  Position and Size

5)  Form Navigator

6)  Activation Order

7)  Add Field

8)  Automatic Control Focus

9)  Bring to Front

10)  Send to Back

11)  Group

12)  Ungroup

13)  Enter Group

14)  Exit Group

15)  Align Objects

16)  Open in Design Mode

17)  Display Grid

18)  Snap to Grid

19)  Helplines While Moving

Form Navigation

The Form Navigation toolbar (Figure 24) provides tools to edit a database table or control the data view. It is normally displayed at the bottom of a document that contains fields linked to a database. Also, it is only active when forms are connected to a database and an inactivate toolbar is shown in Figure 24.

The Form Navigation toolbar also allows movement within records as well as inserting and deleting records. If data is saved in a form, the changes are transferred to the database. This toolbar also provides tools providing sort, filter, and search functions for data records.

Figure 24: Form Navigation toolbar

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Form Navigation tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Find Record

2)  Record

3)  Absolute Record

4)  Text -> Record

5)  Total No. of Records

6)  First Record

7)  Previous Record

8)  Next Record

9)  Last Record

10)  New Record

11)  Save Record

12)  Undo: Data entry

13)  Delete Record

14)  Refresh

15)  Refresh Control

16)  Sort

17)  Sort Ascending

18)  Sort Descending

19)  AutoFilter

20)  Apply Filter

21)  Form-Based Filters

22)  Reset Filter/Sort

23)  Data source as Table

Gluepoints

The Gluepoints toolbar (Figure 25) provides tools to insert a gluepoint or modify the properties of a gluepoint. A gluepoint is a point where a connector is attached to an object. By default, LibreOffice automatically places a gluepoint at the center of each side of the bounding rectangle for every object created.

Figure 25: Gluepoints toolbar

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Gluepoint tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Insert Gluepoint

2)  Exit Direction Left

3)  Exit Direction Top

4)  Exit Direction Right

5)  Exit Direction Bottom

6)  Gluepoint Relative

7)  Gluepoint Horizontal Left

8)  Gluepoint Horizontal Center

9)  Gluepoint Horizontal Right

10)  Gluepoint Vertical Top

11)  Gluepoint Vertical Center

12)  Gluepoint Vertical Bottom

Image

The Image toolbar (Figure 26) provides tools to edit, modify, align, reposition and resize images. The toolbar only becomes active and available when an image is selected in a drawing. The Image toolbar automatically replaces the Line and Filling toolbar when it becomes active.

Figure 26: Image toolbar

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Available Image tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Position and Size

2)  Align Objects

3)  Left

4)  Centered

5)  Right

6)  Top

7)  Center

8)  Bottom

9)  Arrange

10)  Bring to Front

11)  Bring Forward

12)  Send Backward

13)  Send to Back

14)  In Front of Object

15)  Behind Object

16)  Reverse

17)  Line Style

18)  Line Width

19)  Line Color

20)  Area Style/Filling

21)  Fill Color

22)  Shadow

23)  Filter

24)  Image Mode

25)  Crop

26)  Vertically

27)  Horizontally

28)  Transformations

29)  Transparency

30)  Color

31)  Line

32)  Area

Insert

The Insert toolbar (Figure 27) provides tools to insert different types of objects into a drawing.

Figure 27: Insert toolbar

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Insert tools numbered position from left to right

1)  New Page

2)  Floating Frame

3)  Insert Page from File

4)  Table

5)  Image

6)  Insert Audio or Video (Media in Visible Buttons)

7)  Formula Object

8)  Chart

9)  OLE Object

Legacy Circles and Ovals

The Legacy Circles and Ovals toolbar (Figure 28) provides tools to insert different types of circles and ovals into a drawing.

Figure 28: Legacy Circles and Ovals toolbar

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Legacy Circles and Ovals tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Insert Ellipse

2)  Circle

3)  Ellipse Pie

4)  Circle Pie

5)  Ellipse Segment

6)  Circle Segment

7)  Ellipse, Unfilled

8)  Circle, Unfilled

9)  Ellipse Pie, Unfilled

10)  Circle Pie, Unfilled

11)  Ellipse Segment, Unfilled

12)  Circle Segment, Unfilled

13)  Arc

14)  Circle Arc

Legacy Rectangles

The Legacy Rectangles toolbar (Figure 29) provides tools to insert different types of rectangles and squares into a drawing.

Figure 29: Legacy Rectangles toolbar

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Legacy Rectangles tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Insert Rectangle

2)  Square

3)  Rectangle, Rounded

4)  Rounded Square

5)  Rectangle, Unfilled

6)  Square, Unfilled

7)  Rounded Rectangle, Unfilled

8)  Rounded Square, Unfilled

Line and Filling

The Line and Filling toolbar (Figure 30) provides tools and drop-down lists for editing lines, arrows, and object borders. The tools available vary depending on the type of object selected for editing.

Figure 30: Line and Filling toolbar

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Available Line and Filling tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Position and Size

2)  Align Objects

3)  Left

4)  Centered

5)  Right

6)  Top

7)  Center

8)  Bottom

9)  Arrange

10)  Bring to Front

11)  Bring Forward

12)  Send Backward

13)  Send to Back

14)  In Front of Object

15)  Behind Object

16)  Reverse

17)  Line Style

18)  Line Width

19)  Line Color

20)  Area Style/Filling

21)  Fill Color

22)  Shadow

23)  Arrow Style

24)  Vertically

25)  Horizontally

26)  Transformations

27)  Line

28)  Area

29)  3D Effects

30)  Image Map

31)  Animation

32)  Interaction

33)  Show the Styles Sidebar

34)  Display Grid

35)  Helplines While Moving

Master View

The Master View toolbar (Figure 31) provides tools to create a new master page, rename a master page, delete a master page, and close master view. This toolbar is only active when Draw is in master view.

Figure 31: Master View toolbar

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Master View tools from numbered position left to right

1)  New Master

2)  Rename Master

3)  Delete Master

4)  Close Master View

Media Playback

The Media Playback toolbar (Figure 32) provides the standard tools required to insert, view, play, and listen to audio and video files. The toolbar only becomes active when an audio or video file is selected. Draw supports many different media formats depending on the computer operating system being used.

Figure 32: Media Playback toolbar

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Media Playback tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Insert Audio or Video

2)  Play

3)  Pause

4)  Stop

5)  Repeat

6)  Position

7)  Mute

8)  Volume

9)  View

Options

The Options toolbar (Figure 33) provides tools for editing various settings for newly created drawings, for example how objects snap to the grid when being moved or resized.

Figure 33: Options toolbar

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Options tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Rotation Mode after Clicking Object

2)  Display Grid

3)  Display Snap Guides

4)  Helplines While Moving

5)  Snap to Grid

6)  Snap to Snap Guides

7)  Snap to Page Margins

8)  Snap to Object Borders

9)  Snap to Object Points

10)  Allow Quick Editing

11)  Select Text Area Only

12)  Double-click to edit Text

13)  Modify Object with Attributes

14)  Exit All Groups

Redaction

The Redaction toolbar (Figure 34) is used to block portions of a drawing protecting sensitive information and helps enterprises and organizations to comply with regulations on confidentiality or privacy.

When a redacted drawing is exported to a new drawing, any redacted portions are removed from the new drawing and replaced by redaction blocks of pixels. This prevents any attempt to restore or copy the original contents. A redacted drawing is often exported to PDF for publication or sharing.

Figure 34: Redaction toolbar

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Redaction tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Rectangle

2)  Freeform

3)  Redacted Export (White)

4)  Redacted Export (Black)

5)  PDF

Standard

The Standard toolbar (Figure 35) is common to all LibreOffice components and provides the most common tools when creating and editing documents using LibreOffice. The Standard toolbar differs between LibreOffice components to allow for different toolsets used in creating the different types of documents.

Figure 35: Standard toolbar

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Available Standard tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Load URL

2)  New

3)  Templates

4)  Open

5)  Open Remote

6)  Save

7)  Save As

8)  Email

9)  Edit Mode

10)  Export

11)  Export Directly as PDF

12)  Print Directly

13)  Print

14)  Cut

15)  Copy

16)  Paste

17)  Clone Formatting (Clone in Visible Buttons)

18)  Clear

19)  Undo

20)  Redo

21)  Spelling

22)  Auto Spellcheck

23)  Display Grid (Grid in Visible Buttons)

24)  Helplines While Moving

25)  Zoom & Pan

26)  Object Zoom

27)  Zoom

28)  Table

29)  Insert Image (Image in Visible Buttons)

30)  Insert Chart (Chart in Visible Buttons)

31)  Insert Text Box (Text Box in Visible Buttons)

32)  Insert Special Characters (Symbol in Visible Buttons)

33)  Vertical Text

34)  Insert Fontwork Text

35)  Insert Hyperlink (Hyperlink in Visible Buttons)

36)  Transformations

37)  Flip

38)  Position and Size

39)  Align Objects

40)  Distribution

41)  Shadow

42)  Crop

43)  Filter

44)  3D Effects

45)  Edit Points

46)  Gluepoints

47)  Toggle Extrusion

48)  Show Draw Functions (Draw Functions in Visible Buttons)

49)  LibreOffice Help

50)  What’s That

51)  Go to First Page

52)  Go to Previous Page

53)  Go to Next Page

54)  Go to Last Page

55)  Move Page to Start

56)  Move Page Up

57)  Move Page Down

58)  Move Page to End

Standard (Viewing Mode)

The Standard (Viewing Mode) toolbar (Figure 36) provides tools to save, edit, and distribute a drawing.

Figure 36: Standard (Viewing Mode) toolbar

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Standard (Viewing Mode) tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Save As

2)  Toggle Edit Mode (Edit Mode in Visible Buttons)

3)  Toggle Read Only Mode (Read Only Mode in Visible Buttons)

4)  Attach to Email (Email in Visible Buttons)

5)  Export Directly as PDF

6)  Export as EPUB (EPUB in Visible Buttons)

7)  Print Directly

8)  Print

9)  Copy

10)  Find and Replace

11)  Zoom

Table

The Table toolbar (Figure 37) provides tools and options to edit and format a table placed in a drawing. This toolbar only becomes active when a table is selected.

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Figure 37: Table toolbar

Table tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Table

2)  Border Style

3)  Border Color

4)  Borders (Shift to overwrite)

5)  Area Style/Filling

6)  Fill Color

7)  Merge Cells

8)  Split Cells

9)  Optimize

10)  Align Top (Top in Visible Buttons)

11)  Center Vertically (Center in Visible Buttons)

12)  Align Bottom (Bottom in Visible Buttons)

13)  Insert Row Above

14)  Insert Row Below

15)  Insert Column Before

16)  Insert Column After

17)  Delete Row

18)  Delete Column

19)  Delete Table

20)  Select Table

21)  Select Column

22)  Select Row

23)  Table Design

24)  Table Properties

Text Formatting

The Text Formatting toolbar (Figure 38) provides tools for formatting text and alignment commands. This toolbar becomes active when text in a text box or graphic object has been selected and it automatically replaces the Line and Filling toolbar.

Figure 38: Text Formatting toolbar

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Available Text Formatting tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Font Name

2)  Font Size

3)  Increase Font Size (Increase in Visible Buttons)

4)  Decrease Font Size (Decrease in Visible Buttons)

5)  Bold

6)  Italic

7)  Underline

8)  Double Underline

9)  Strikethrough

10)  Overline

11)  Superscript

12)  Subscript

13)  Toggle Shadow (Shadow in Visible Buttons)

14)  Apply outline attribute to font. Not all fonts implement this attribute. (Outline Font Effect in Visible Buttons)

15)  Clear

16)  lowercase

17)  UPPERCASE

18)  Small capitals

19)  Font Color

20)  Character Highlighting Color

21)  Toggle Unordered List (Unordered List in Visible Buttons)

22)  Toggle Ordered List (Ordered List in Visible Buttons)

23)  Outline Format

24)  Align Left (Left in Visible Buttons)

25)  Align Center (Center in Visible Buttons)

26)  Align Right (Right in Visible Buttons)

27)  Justified

28)  Align Top (Top in Visible Buttons)

29)  Center Vertically (Center in Visible Buttons)

30)  Align Bottom (Bottom in Visible Buttons)

31)  Set Line Spacing (Line Spacing in Visible Buttons)

32)  Character Spacing

33)  Increase Paragraph Spacing (Increase in Visible Buttons)

34)  Decrease Paragraph Spacing (Decrease in Visible Buttons)

35)  Text direction from left to right

36)  Text direction from top to bottom

37)  Left-To-Right

38)  Right-To-Left

39)  Select All

40)  Character

41)  Paragraph

Transformations

The Transformations toolbar (Figure 39) provides tools to modify the shape, orientation, or fill of selected objects.

Figure 39: Transformations toolbar

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Transformations tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Rotate

2)  Flip

3)  In 3D Rotation Object

4)  Set in Circle (perspective)

5)  Set to circle (slant)

6)  Distort

7)  Interactive transparency tool (Transparency tool in Visible Buttons)

8)  Interactive gradient tool (Gradient tool in Visible Buttons)

Zoom

The Zoom toolbar (Figure 40) provides tools to reduce or enlarge the screen display of the current drawing.

Figure 40: Zoom toolbar

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Zoom tools numbered position from left to right

1)  Zoom In

2)  Zoom Out

3)  100%

4)  Zoom Previous

5)  Zoom Next

6)  Entire Page

7)  Page Width

8)  Optimal View (Optimal in Visible Buttons)

9)  Object Zoom

10)  Zoom & Pan

11)  Shift

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