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Text Formatting toolbar
If the selected object is text, the toolbar changes to the Text Formatting toolbar,
which is similar to the Formatting toolbar in Writer. For more information, see
Chapter 4 (Getting Started with Writer) in this book.
Drawing toolbar
The Drawing toolbar is the most important toolbar in Draw. It contains all the
necessary functions for drawing various geometric and freehand shapes and for
organizing them on the page.
Options toolbar
Use the Options toolbar to activate or deactivate various drawing aids. To display the
Options toolbar, select View > Toolbars > Options.
Figure 155: Options toolbar
Choosing and defining colors
Color Bar
To display the Color Bar, use View > Toolbars > Color Bar. The toolbar then
appears at the bottom of the workspace.
This toolbar lets you rapidly choose the color of the objects in your drawing. The first
box in the panel corresponds to transparency (no color).
You can access several specialized color palettes in Draw, as well as change
individual colors to your own taste. To do this, choose Format > Area or the pouring
can icon on the Line and Filling toolbar. This opens the Area dialog. Choose the
Colors tab.
To load another palette, click on the Load Color List button (circled). The file
selector dialog asks you to choose one of the standard OOo palettes (files bearing the
file extension *.soc). For example, web.soc is a color palette that is particularly
adapted to creating drawings that are going to appear in Web pages. The colors will
correctly display on workstations with screens displaying at least 256 colors.
The color selection box also lets you individually change any color by modifying the
numerical values in the fields provided to the right of the color palette. You can use
the color schemes known as CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black), and RGB (Red,
Green, Blue).
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