OpenOffice and LibreOffice is an open source office
suite application software developed by
Sun Microsystem and Document Foundation. OpenOffice is a windows version
of LibreOffice which is used as an alternate of microsoft office in
windows computer. OpenOffice /
LibreOffice contains word processor (Writer), spreadsheet (Calc),
presentation application (Impress), drawing application (Draw), formula
editor (Math), and database management application (Base). The default
file format was .odf (Open Document Format). You can easily use
OpenOffice/LibreOffice if you know how to use Microsoft Office. In this
post, you will learn how to change font color or text/sentence color in OpenOffice/LibreOffice writer..
Steps to Change Font Color
You need to perform the below steps to change font color or text/sentence color in OpenOffice/LibreOffice writer.
Step 1. At first open OpenOffice / LibreOffice Writer in your computer.
Step 2. After that type your contents and then select the desired portion of your contents that you want to color.
Step 3. After the selection, click the small downward triangle button of font color button and then select the desired color. The font color is changed. See the below image.
That's it! In this way you can change font color or text/sentence color in OpenOffice/LibreOffice writer.
Steps to Change Font Color
You need to perform the below steps to change font color or text/sentence color in OpenOffice/LibreOffice writer.
Step 1. At first open OpenOffice / LibreOffice Writer in your computer.
Step 2. After that type your contents and then select the desired portion of your contents that you want to color.
Step 3. After the selection, click the small downward triangle button of font color button and then select the desired color. The font color is changed. See the below image.
That's it! In this way you can change font color or text/sentence color in OpenOffice/LibreOffice writer.
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How To Change Font Color in OpenOffice / LibreOffice writer
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February 02, 2020
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