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-NeoDraw is the vector graphics drawing component of NeoOffice, similar to the drawing module of AppleWorks (or a '''very''' "lite" version of Adobe Illustrator or Macromedia Freehand).+NeoDraw is the vector graphics drawing component of NeoOffice, similar to the drawing module of AppleWorks (or a '''very''' "lite" version of Adobe Illustrator or Macromedia Freehand). Draw can be used to create and rotate 2D or 3D vector graphics, apply colors and gradients, and much more. Creation of flow charts is supported. Elements from other NeoOffice components (texts, tables, charts, formulae, etc.) can be added to your draw documents.
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 +The wiki includes a [[NeoOffice Feature Comparison]] with Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org and a [[NeoOffice_File_Formats|list of supported file formats]] for Draw and the other components of NeoOffice.
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 +==Documentation==
 +[http://sally.neooffice.org/neojava_userguide/userguide/ Chapter 6 of the NeoOffice User Guide]<br>
 +[http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/index.html OOo Authors Draw Guide]
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NeoDraw is the vector graphics drawing component of NeoOffice, similar to the drawing module of AppleWorks (or a very "lite" version of Adobe Illustrator or Macromedia Freehand). Draw can be used to create and rotate 2D or 3D vector graphics, apply colors and gradients, and much more. Creation of flow charts is supported. Elements from other NeoOffice components (texts, tables, charts, formulae, etc.) can be added to your draw documents.

The wiki includes a NeoOffice Feature Comparison with Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org and a list of supported file formats for Draw and the other components of NeoOffice.

Documentation

Chapter 6 of the NeoOffice User Guide
OOo Authors Draw Guide

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