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There are many focus areas for Open Office Mac. One of the best focus areas is Apache Open Office for Mac. Version 3.4.1 was released August 23 2011.
Open Office (See links below) is a free office suite that is available for the Mac. This has been developed into Neo Office a more Mac like version.
Use XSmiles, or Open Office.
Well depends. does your mac have Microsoft office mac edition. if it does then it should integrate perfectly, Apple's Keynote software and the free Open Office and Neo Office will all run Powerpoint presentations on a Mac.
No, MS Office on any platform will not support the opendocument format (odt). Hoverver, there is a port of OpenOffice called NeoOffice for Mac or the new version of OpenOffice, 3.0.0, has a new aqua version of OpenOffice. You can use OO.o 3.0.0 or NeoOffice to open .odt files on a mac.
To find the version of your Microsoft Office for Mac, open any Microsoft Office application and go to the Help > About screen. The version number is listed at the top next to "Version". You can buy Microsoft Office Mac from: Microprokey
To draw shapes on a Mac, you can use applications like Preview, Keynote, or Pages. In Preview, open an image and use the markup toolbar to select shapes. In Keynote or Pages, click on the "Shape" button in the toolbar to choose from various shapes and then click and drag on the canvas to draw. You can also customize colors and sizes for the shapes as needed.
Not unless you want to use the software. In that case you will need Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac which you will have to purchase. You can also install the free alternative Open Office for Mac.
Any computer that has windows built in can run windows and open office. I have personally tried this before on my old computer, as it came with open office. So basically, any computer. Even a mac can be re-programmed by an expert to use the windows format, but it can't use mac tools. It would literally be a windows computer in a mac's body.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
Office 2007 was only available for the Windows operating system there was no Mac version. The Mac equivalent version was Office 2008.
You can't - they are two completely different things. OpenOffice is a suite of integrated programs. Mac-Windows is an operating system.