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I'm having a lot of problem in LibreOffice (3.4.4) with the stacking order of
form controls.  You can right-click any control and select "Arrange->Bring
to Front", which is similar to draw objects.  However it doesn't seem to
have any effect.  Using cut and paste, you can alter what control is on top
during the design phase, but as soon as design mode is turned off, whichever
control was on the bottom ends up on top.

Secondly, in LibreOffice Base specifically, in a form that is bring "run",
you can still click on and select other elements of the form that are
non-controls.  Like shapes, callouts, text boxes, etc.  You can't edit them,
but you can select them, right-click them, etc.  When a form is being run,
shouldn't the non-control elements be completely non interactive?

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