Il 01/11/2011 16:31, Neil Bowser ha scritto:
Hello,
I've looked through the help text, I've looked through your FAQ's and documentation (what there is
of it), and I can't find how to do it. What I want to do is have a picture file (bmp) as a header
when I print out my spreadsheet. I can see how to add things like dates, text etc, but how do I add
a picture?
Thanks
Hello,
I'm at the moment on Debian stable (still OpenOffice calc) but it should
be the same on LibreOffice calc:
Format --> Page --> Header --> Extra --> Background. Choose "as image",
locate the folder with your image, then select it.
You may have to try different positions to have your image to be seen in
the header; be sure also you have the needed space (header hight and
distance from borders).
Namastè! :)
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