They are two completely different programs ! MS Publisher is a text manipulator program - OpenOffice Draw is a graphics program !
An option to Microsoft Publisher in OpenOffice is Apache OpenOffice Draw, which allows users to create layouts for brochures, flyers, and other publications. While it may not have all the specialized features of Publisher, Draw offers tools for vector graphics, text manipulation, and design elements that can help users achieve similar results. Additionally, users can explore LibreOffice, a fork of OpenOffice, which also includes similar functionalities in its Draw application.
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.
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.
draw on ur computer
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