Hi :)
Sorry no-one seems to have replied to this question. Did you manage to find the documentation?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Impress_Guide
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 15/2/12, Jack Llewellyn Brown <jackllewellynbrown@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Jack Llewellyn Brown <jackllewellynbrown@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] objects in front of movies in impress
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 15 February, 2012, 9:48
Hi,
I can't seem to get an object such as an arrow to be visible in front of a movie panel, in the
slide show, it is always shown behind the movie panel, which is useless. Is there any fix for this?
Thanks so much for your help
Jack
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