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.
[Ctrl]+[Q] (Quit) On a Windows operating system [Alt] [F4] will close the active window.
File extension in Open office writer is Auto Correct
Yes it does. It is called Writer.
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.
The programs contained within Open Office are:- Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math & Writer
It stands for organisation.
It's called 'Writer'
The programs contained within Open Office 2009 are:- Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math & Writer
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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.
It's basically telling you that the file the shortcut relates to has either been moved from the location on the disk OR it's been deleted. The easiest solution - is to delete the 'broken' shortcut, then search for the file you want where it should be located, and (if required) create a new shortcut.
Open Word and press Alt this will show you shortcuts