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Appearance options
Writing, editing, and page layout are often easier to do when you can
see as much as possible of what is going on in your document. You may
wish to make visible such items as text, table, and section boundaries
(in Writer documents), page breaks in Calc, and grid lines in Draw or
Writer. In addition, you might prefer different colors (from OOo’s
defaults) for such items as note indicators or field shadings.
On the
OpenOffice.org – Appearance
page (Figure 23), you can specify
which items are visible and the colors used to display various items.
To show or hide items such as text boundaries, select or deselect
the options next to the names of the items.
To change the default colors for items, click the down-arrow in
the
Color Setting
column by the name of the item and select a
color from the pop-up box.
To save your color changes as a color scheme, click Save, type a
name in the
Scheme
box; then click OK.
Figure 23: Showing or hiding text, object, and table
boundaries
Accessibility options
Accessibility options include whether to allow animated graphics or
text, how long help tips remain showing, some options for high
contrast display, and a way to change the font for the user interface of
the OpenOffice.org program (see Figure 24).
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