This tutorial will help you to create bulletin with LibreOffice Writer. You will make one with example documents you can download below. We name it “Humanity”, will use Wikipedia article as source text, and simply use available fonts on Ubuntu like Ubuntu Font as well as FreeSerif. Now let’s exercise!
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Expected Result
You will create a bulletin by following this page layout. You will later fill the empty boxes with text and place the pictures like the example.
Tools
Software: LibreOffice WriterTools: Frame, Rectangle Drawing
Materials
Fonts: FreeSans, FreeSerif, UbuntuLogo: Ubuntu.pngPictures: Pic1.png, Pic2.pngText: BulletinText.txtFrame: 4xRectangles: 2x
Method
1. Create a new Writer document.
2. Setup the Page Layout as A4 Portrait with 2 cm margins.
5. Create 1 frame to the top-left of the top area of page. Write the title of your bulletin in it:
UBUNTU BULLETIN
Humanity
01/2023 EDITION
Humanity | The Ubuntu Bulletin
Right part:
01/2023 Edition
14. Save as ubuntu-bulletin-writer.odt. Export as PDF.
Create Second Page
If you want to create two or more pages:
15. Insert Page Break. You created a new page.
16. Repeat steps 3-12 without Ubuntu logo and without Link between frames (you can copy-paste if you wish).
Drop caps: yes for first paragraph onlySee sample picture:
To this point, you have a two-page bulletin.
Insert Pictures
Now you just need to add pictures to the blank spaces prepared.
18. Insert Pic1.png into first page. Arrange it up nicely around the text.
19. Insert Pic2.png into second page. Arrange it to cover most of top area.
20. Give Captions to pictures. For example:
Picture 1: Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy HeronPicture 2: Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
Heading: Heading 1Font: FreeSerifSpacing: 1
Final Result
Download
Feel free to download all the materials used in this tutorial as the following. The document can be edited in LibreOffice Writer & Microsoft Word.
Bulletin (ODT Writer/Word)
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