Open Office is designed to be compatible with Microsoft's Office software and it can handle most Word documents.
first open your document then delete the item that is wrong then u can edit the document
Yes
Things like Microsoft Word, Openoffice Word processor. They're basically anything you can change font, type in, or edit a word document.
You just need to open the document to edit.
Most of you are familiar with word processors and the files they use. How are these files different from Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files?Word processors give you complete editorial freedom. You can change the text in any way you like, and, with some significant limitations, also change its appearance in any way you like. You can't, in general, do this with Adobe Acrobat (at least not with the free Reader). However, the Adobe Acrobat format does a much better job of preserving the original appearance of the document, and will do so over nearly any platform. The word processing files found on this site were all created in WordPerfect, so you will (hopefully) be able to match the document I created - if you have WordPerfect for Windows; if you have the same font I used to create the documents, and if (less important) you have the same printer. Otherwise, you may have to spend some or a lot of time reformatting the document (for example, if you have MS Word instead of WordPerfect). And if you don't have one of the major word processors (meaning WordPerfect, MS Word, or Lotus WordPro), you may not be able to reformat it satisfactorily at all. None of this is a problem with PDF files: the file will look exactly as it was created, on nearly any computer. So, in short, pdf files preserve perfectly the "look and feel" of the document on any platform, but they generally don't allow the document to be modified.learn more to read:http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Acrobat.htm
You Can Use openOffice or libreoffice open or edit powerpoint files on Mac
If a computer user edits a document then the document must change or if they have just entered the document and have not done anything to the document then it shall be fine. You can also edit your document the way you want it to be. but if it does not let you edit your document! BADLUCK!!
No, we can edit the hyperlink in the same document. <a> tag can be placed after or before any tag.
To edit is to change anything in the document. If you are adding more text, or fixing spelling mistakes or moving paragraphs or anything like that, you are editing a document in Microsoft Word.
It is a text document. Using a word processor to edit it and save it can result in the file having additional characters built into it that may affect it when it runs. To be a particular file type means containing other hidden elements in the file rather than just pure text. A text editor should be used to edit Autoexec.bat instead as it adds nothing to the file when it is saved.
Microsoft Office software has supported the Open Document Format (ODF) for several years and Microsoft supply converters for earlier (before Office 2007) versions of Office that did not support the format.
first open your document then delete the item that is wrong then u can edit the document
Edit means to change. When you edit a word processing document, you change from the original to whatever you want it to look like. You can edit both the text and format, but editing usually refers to changing the text.
Yes, if your scanning software has OCR (Optical character recognition.) OCR lets the computer know there is text in the document and then you can edit that text.