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Re: [libreoffice-users] how block image/graphic to background for OTT?


On 27-07-12 16:32, manuel_songokuh@yahoo.it wrote:
hello

i'm looking for :

1 - how block an image/a graphic to background for OTT?
-because i wanted to create new document template for my colleagues not modify to background OR cancel background..

2 - VERY IMPORTANT: i NEED to be disable "over mouse"!!!!...because when my mouse is over to background and click it so i cant write my words because background is selected..but background is already to send back (use send to back)
like as example impress has MASTER SLIDE so it can't modify background close of master, this is very GOOD for impress but i want same to my writer with template OTT...how?

i use libreoffice 3.5.4


Please don't corrupt a thread with a new subject that has nothing to do with the thread. Start a new one (i.e. send a message to users@global.libreoffice.org with the appropriate subject).
Joep



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