You Cannot Change Background Color of Comment Box in LibreOffice Writer
First let me give you a straight answer, unlike the (nonsense)-answer you will find on the LibreOffice Online Help pages.
Here is the original question as found on the LO Help Pages site 6 years ago (it appears that nothing has changed and nothing has been done about this "closed" issue since 2015).
How to change background color of comment(ctrl+alt+c) & is there any other feature like comment that can be hide-unhide “on click”? I found in options, it allows to change the bright yellow color of notes in Spreadsheet. Which option do i use to change bright yellow color of comment in Impress?
Straight-forward Answer: Changing the background color of comment boxes in Writer and Impress cannot be done. Period.
Forget about all the LO Help replies that explain how each user of a shared document is assigned a different color for his/her comments; that has nothing to do with the simple question as originally stated. And the suggestion that frames can be used to make reminder notes in a document is patently ridiculous, annoying and condescending, plus it's a smokescreen for dev's who obviously don't care about this feature improvement and don't want to be bothered with the request.
Why do I personally care about this?
Because I am an individual user who does not share document comments with others. I am an author/editor who wants to use the Comments box for reminders and notes, and I find it difficult and annoying because the yellow background renders almost invisible the user name and date/time information that populates the bottom of the Comment box automatically. That is a serious hindrance, more than just an annoyance. Unfortunately, the LO dev's don't seem like they consider this issue worthy of their time. Sometimes we simply are forced to live with annoyance and inconvenience.
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