From what I gather you are not old enough to have to do an old man CV. To that end what is so hard about two pages, name and contact info at the top, statement (optional), experience, grades/education and then on the second page (some spillover if you have had a lot of jobs or relevant education is acceptable) for your hobbies and interests and a "references available on request" to cap it all? Use tables/framing if you want (I will have to check abiword but basically every word processor will have a basic template here), font - serif or sans just keep it the same throughout and not too fancy (if you must have suggestions Arial, Calibri or Verdana) and print on white a4 paper/make it able to be printed on A4 paper. Naturally you want flawless spelling and grammar throughout as well as a lack of slang save for when it is a field specific term.
If we are tailoring for it a role the do that (typically this means writing to highlight their key terms/words), if they ask you for something then do that (a lack of such a thing is typically a good way to generate a shortcut to the shredder) and if they ask for a certain format then do that.
*Disclaimer* though I have helped others put a CV/resume together using that format, quite successful in achieving their goals* no less, my personal one has never got me a job.
*in case nobody every told you a CV/resume does not get you a job, it gets you past the first round of screening.