Open Office is designed to be compatible with Microsoft's Office software and it can handle most Word documents.
You can use Word '10 through WINE or it's corporate brother, Crossover Office, both of which require you to buy software. Other than those two, there is no Linux variant of Office. Open Office 3 however can open most types of office documents and run most macros that Office does, and it's free.
Any PDA with Windows CE (or a later Windows operating system) can open Office documents.
Yes - MS Office can read OpenOffice documents.
Yes, you can open and edit Office 2003 documents with Office 2010.
Acrobat Reader is used to open the documents; they are not in it. To delete the files, right-click the file and select Delete.
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Yes, OpenOffice.org can run on Linux and some like Ubuntu include this office program.
order a Ubuntu CD, insert it in ur CD ROM drive and start ur PC with it Now when compter starts, open your SD micro drive and format it...
In the last few versions of ubuntu, you can open the dash and search the name of the application.
Yes you can open MS Office 2000 documents with OpenOffice and it's cousins LibreOffice (my favorite just now) ApacheOffice (havn't tried it yet but might soon). You can save OpenOffice documents in MS Office 2000 formats too.
Not sure what "sharing" or "worksheet" means. However, Open Office can save documents in any number of file formats such as the popular MS Office legacy formats for Word, Excel or PowerPoint. You can even exchange documents with Google Office (see related links for a video how to).