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OpenOffice's "FontWork" functions are most analogous to Word's "WordArt".
 
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OpenOffice.org's "FontWork" functions are most analogous to Word's "WordArt".
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FontWork adds effects to the text in the selected drawing object, including shadows.  You can also change the shape of the text baseline.
 
FontWork adds effects to the text in the selected drawing object, including shadows.  You can also change the shape of the text baseline.
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For more information, see Chapter 15 (Using Fontwork) in the Getting Started guide.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 12 August 2022


Does Apache OpenOffice have an equivalent to Word's 'WordArt'?


OpenOffice's "FontWork" functions are most analogous to Word's "WordArt".

FontWork adds effects to the text in the selected drawing object, including shadows. You can also change the shape of the text baseline.

The FontWork command is only available for objects that contain text.

You can change the shape of the text baseline to match semicircles, arcs, circles and freeform lines.

To access this command, on the Drawing toolbar or on the Fontwork toolbar, click the Fontwork Gallery icon. (If you don't see the Drawing toolbar or the Fontwork toolbar, choose View → Toolbars to enable the toolbar.)

For more information, see Chapter 15 (Using Fontwork) in the Getting Started guide.

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