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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.

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