Regina Henschel wrote:
I get my best results, when I link my own style on one of the predefined
ones. For anchoring to page it is the style 'Watermark'. So click on
'Watermark' and then right click on 'New'. Then make all your changes
and verify in the tab 'Organizer' that they are really contained in the
style.
When i linked the style frame to watermark the position problem was partly
solved. The information about the vertical position in the style frame
options still resets to zero, but the actual position is saved. This means
that I can use the style frame to set the saved position and size to a
unique frame.
Thank you very much!
Is this an issue that I should report somehow to the developers or is it
already known?
If I should report it, how and where do I report it?
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