It's a 'slide-show' program - similar to Microsoft's Power-Point program.
Click on Tools, Options, OpenOffice Impress, Grid. Un-tick the 'snap to grid' option - and click OK
It's called 'Impress'
Microsoft Powerpoint or Openoffice Impress
The Power-point equivalent in OpenOffice is Impress.
OpenOffice impress is used for openoffice presentations. There are many alternatives to OpenOffice like WPS (has a nice Graphical Interface). "WPS presentation" is used for presentations.
The OpenOffice equivalent of Microsoft's power-point program is 'Impress'
Yes. All OpenOffice.Org programs are open source and free to use, even for businesses.
Impress is one part of the whole OpenOffice package. The whole OpenOffice suite needs about 650 Megabytes of hard-drive space to install it - but only needs approximately 440 Megabytes after installation. It will run on a computer that has as little as 256 MB RAM - but would work better with 512 MB.
Slide transitions are the visual movements as one slide changes to another. Many different slide transitions are available in programs such as PowerPoint or OpenOffice Impress.
It includes :- Base - Database Calc - Spreadsheet Draw - Design Impress - Presentation Math - Formula editor Writer - Word-processor
Microsoft PowerPoint can be found when you purchase the Microsoft Office suite. A free alternative, OpenOffice Impress, is part of the OpenOffice suite.
Yes. OpenOffice is perfectly legal.