Another way to define or alter colors is through the Colors page of the Area dialog,
where you can also save and load palettes, a feature that is not possible here. In
Writer, draw a temporary draw object and use the context menu of this object to open
the Area dialog.
Font options
You can define replacements for any fonts that might appear in your documents. If
you receive from someone else a document containing fonts that you do not have on
your system, OOo will substitute fonts for those it does not find. You might prefer to
specify a different font from the one the program chooses.
On the OpenOffice.org – Fonts page:
1) Select Apply Replacement Table option.
2) Select or type the name of the font to be replaced in the Font box. (If you do
not have this font on your system, it will not appear in the drop-down list in
this box, so you need to type it in.)
3) In the Replace With box, select a suitable font from the drop-down list of
fonts installed on your computer.
4) The check mark to the right of the Replace with box turns green. Click on this
check mark. A row of information now appears in the larger box below the
input boxes. Select the boxes under Always and Screen.
5) In the bottom section of the page, you can change the typeface and size of the
font used to display source code such as HTML and Basic (in macros).
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