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this video I'm going to show you how you can change the background of an OpenOffice impress document so to start right click on the slide and you'll bring up this menu so go to slide and if we go to page setup then you've got various options for the background color there's gradient hatching which is just sort of look patterns with lines or bitmaps so we just went to color and choose black and press ok I'll ask you if you want to apply these to all of the slides so if you add a new slide it will have this background or if you click yes or if you just want a one slide click no and there we have a black slide now let's say we wanted to add a picture into the background you just right click again go to slide and then set background picture for slide and this will open up your documents and you can go through find a picture that you want and double click on that and that will put that image as your background so that's how you change the background in OpenOffice document and thank you for...