If you mean (for example) having blue text on a yellow background - then yes. Simply highlight the text and click Format, then Character and choose the colours you want under the Font Effects and Background tabs. Click OK when done to return to your document.
No. When downloaded from the official website, all components of OpenOffice are safe to use.
The default is portrait.
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In Writer: Format>Columns Then choose how many and how wide..
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OpenOffice Writer will perform just as well as 'InDesign' - The Word-processor in OpenOffice is capable of doing such things as columns, indents, text highlighting, different fonts etc.
OpenOffice writer - is a word-processor which works similar to Microsoft Word. It is capable of many functions including using different page sizes, text sizes, styles and colours, graphics etc...
CLick 'Insert' then 'Table'. Make any changes in the pop-up window that appears and click 'OK'.
OpenOffice writer - is a word-processing program, which enables the user to create documents. Some of the functions within the program include:- text formatting, spell check and mail-merge.
It supports, motivates, and educates people of all abilities and educational backgrounds.
Yes. OpenOffice is perfectly legal.
You can't. :( However, you can strikethrough something on Microsoft Word or OpenOffice Writer, and copy & paste it.