Operation Manual
What is Draw?
LibreOffice Draw is a vector graphics drawing program, although it can also perform some
operations on raster graphics (pixels). Using Draw, you can quickly create a wide variety of
graphical images.
Vector graphics store and display an image as an assembly of simple geometric elements such as
lines, circles, and polygons, rather than a collection of pixels (points on the screen). Vector
graphics allow for easier storage and scaling of the image.
Draw is fully integrated into the LibreOffice suite, and this simplifies exchanging graphics with all
components of the suite. For example, if you create an image in Draw, reusing it in a Writer
document is as simple as copying and pasting the image. You can also work with drawings directly
from within Writer or Impress, using a subset of the functions and tools from Draw.
The functionality of LibreOffice Draw is extensive and, even though it was not designed to rival
high-end graphics applications, it possesses more functionality than the drawing tools that are
generally integrated with most office productivity suites.
A few examples of the drawing functions are: layer management, magnetic grid-point system,
dimensions and measurement display, connectors for making organization charts, 3D functions
that enable small three-dimensional drawings to be created (with texture and lighting effects),
drawing and page-style integration, and Bézier curves.
This chapter introduces some features of Draw and does not attempt to cover all of the Draw
features. See the Draw Guide and the application help for more information.
Draw main window
The main components of the Draw main window are shown in Figure 163:
• Menu bar
• Standard toolbar
• Pages pane
• Workspace
• Status bar
• Drawing toolbar
• Sidebar
Workspace
The large area in the center of the window (Workspace) is where you create your drawings and
this drawing area can be surrounded with toolbars and information areas. The number and position
of the visible tools vary with the task in hand and user preferences, therefore your setup may look
different from Figure 163.
In LibreOffice Draw, the maximum size of a drawing is 300 cm by 300 cm.
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