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No. When downloaded from the official website, all components of OpenOffice are safe to use.
The default is portrait.
In Writer: Format>Columns Then choose how many and how wide..
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In OpenOffice Writer, you can highlight text by first selecting the text you want to highlight, and then pressing Ctrl + Shift + H to open the highlight color menu. From there, you can choose your desired highlight color. However, if you're using the mouse, you can also select the text and then click the highlight button in the toolbar.
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.
If you haven't got a shortcut on your desktop - click on Start, All programs, Open Office (folder) and select which program you need from the list.
you can define your own: * go to Tools > Customize * pick 'Format' under Category * then pick 'Increase font' under Function * pick a key combination to assign it to in Shortcut keys above * choose whether the shortcut shall be restricted to writer or useable in all of the openoffice suite * hit 'Modify'. You're ready to go. Analogously for Decrease font size or any other command you can think of in OOo. Make sure you do not choose system-wide key combinations. You gotta love the freedom of this.
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.
Yes. OpenOffice is perfectly legal.