Click on Format, then Page and choose the colour of the background - click OK to finish.
Open Office is designed to be compatible with Microsoft's Office software and it can handle most Word documents.
If you are looking for an app that can open and edit excel files, try open office.
Assuming you mean Open Office Impress... Open the file, click on Format, then Page. In the new window that opens, click on the Background tab, select Colour from the drop-down menu, and choose your colour from the list.
When office becomes un-licensed you can't edit anything that you open in it. For example, if your office becomes unlicensed and you open something in word, you will not be able to edit it. You can only read/see it. Hope I helped! :)
No it has QuickOffice.With Quick Office you can open and edit MS Office file formats which includes Excel.Though QuickOffice is not by Microsoft it supports most of the functions of MS Office.
The history and development of OpenOffice can be found in the related link to the Wikipedia article.
Yes, you can open and edit Office 2003 documents with Office 2010.
From left to right, they are :- File, Edit, Insert, Format, Table, Tools, Window & Help
double click on it on layers pallete where are letters Background image and accept,this will convert background layer which is not editable by default to normal layer and then you can edit it
There are applications on the internet that allows the ability to open and edit office files like OpenOffice. There are also apps in smart phones for opening and editing of Office files. However, do note that the effects might not turn out the same (for example, words do not appear at the right position in charts etc.) so it is still best to get Office 2010 itself to open the files
you edit your profile and go to themes.
You just need to open the document to edit.