Hi Scott,
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 21:26:41 -0500
Scott Jones <srjones67@gmail.com> wrote:
How do I use my own picture as a background?
I haven't done this myself yet, but here's the description from the LibO help file:
Graphics in the Background of Cells
1. Choose Insert - Picture - From File.
2. Select the graphic and click Open.
The graphic is inserted anchored to the current cell. You can move and scale the graphic as you
want. In your context menu you can use the Arrange - To Background command to place this in the
background. To select a graphic that has been placed in the background, use the Navigator.
I hope this helps.
Sigrid
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