They are two completely different programs ! MS Publisher is a text manipulator program - OpenOffice Draw is a graphics program !
It performs similar functions to those in Microsoft's Paint program.
You can do some basic drawing and graphics in Microsoft Excel, but you would be better off using a word processor, desktop publisher or a graphics package for designing posters.
OpenOffice is not a file type. It is rater a Office/Productivity suite, such as Microsoft Office or Sun StarOffice, which includes programs such as writer ( kinda like word), clac (kinda like excel), base (kinda like - how is it called again - ), impress (kinda like powerpoint), and draw (much better than paint). It is coded in Java.
The current best alternative for desktop publishing is called Scribus (pronounced Skry-bus). It's available at http://www.scribus.net/.While Scribus is a good functional replacement for Publisher, it does not open Microsoft Publisher files.
Yes, in Microsoft Publisher, you typically need to create a text box before you can start typing. Text boxes allow you to control the placement and formatting of your text within your publication. You can draw a text box or use existing shapes to add text in Publisher.
Corel Draw is a graphics application. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
Typesetting software includes but is not limited to: Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, Word) Adobe(Frame-Maker, Photoshop) Quark Xpress Page-Maker Acrobat Illustrator In-Design Corel Draw
Microsoft paint is a software program that you draw in.
draw on ur computer
To draw a flow chart a person could use Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, or Microsoft Word. Open Office for Macintosh computers can be used to create flow charts as well.
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OpenOffice Draw is a powerful tool who replace MS Paint and others tools. Paintshop Is a powerful tool for web / logo designers. This Software is also use for professional use. If you plan to use it in a buisness use Photoshop here: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/. But if you plan to just home use don't buy this expensive suite, get openoffice Professional Edition at: http://www.openoffice.org or buy the official release CD or DVD at http://www.openofficecd.com. This Suite have free lifetime updates and support.