Assuming you're talking about changing the page orientation from portrait (default) to landscape...
Open the document. Click Format, then Page. Click the white spot next to where it says Landscape. Click OK - and remember to save the file.
Directly under the File button (top left of the page) there's a small button that looks like a small page with a corner missing. Click that - it'll present you with a blank page. Alternatively - click the down arrow immediately to the right of that icon - for a list of new file types.
OpenOffice writer - is a word-processor which works similar to Microsoft Word. It is capable of many functions including using different page sizes, text sizes, styles and colours, graphics etc...
Portrait orientation is where the page's long side is vertical (like you usually see a printed document). Landscape orientation is where the page's long side is horizontal (like most computer monitors).
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Click on Format, then Page and choose the colour of the background - click OK to finish.
Horizontal rules
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.
Horizontal rules
In excel, chick on file, page setup, landscape. There you have it. Beautiful, horizontal speadsheets.
In MS Word 2010Go to Page Layout>Orientation> and Select LandscapeAfter selecting this your MS Word is in landscape mode.Enjoy..........
its vertical ruler if you look in the Microsoft office 2007 premium video edition on word 4 it gives you the correct answer
You can type the name of the page you can open. This will bring up the page you want to open.