W dniu 08.11.2012 11:17, Bjørn K Nilssen pisze:
I made a 'template' in LO for an A3 leaflet with a background image
(page style) on the first page. No margins, but with boxes with
text, table and images on top of it.
Everything works fine in LO, and also if exported as PDF.
But when saved as .doc the entire background image is gone.
Any ideas about what happens?
Can't you use background images in Word?
So far the client has to use the pdf ...
There is still problem with export to doc - many times the GFX is
lost, or style/font changed in part of text. The situation in weird
because the Word from M$O 2010 can read&write in both format and the
document always looks the same.
Apparently thhere is a problem somewhere.
This particular document could in fact be opened in Word both as .doc
and .odt file, but the background image was missing in both versions.
Only LO can 'see' the background image in the .odt file.
No - in *.DOC file the GFX is missing - both Writer and Word can read
IMG. Also the size of the *.DOC file is smaller. There has to be error
in LO export part.
Mieszko
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