What are you attempting to do?;
are you perchance wanting to wrap the words around an image? -
if so, go to the menus at the top of the screen, click on wrap words;
or
to write inside an image? - if so there are ways, as using
IrfanView, or XnView, or others - [you might check out
http://www.techsupportalert.com/]
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 4:45 AM, <manuel_songokuh@yahoo.it> wrote:
hello
you can try:
new
document writer and add image (full size like A4) and go to last
background and start to write , write long long all page and try to
click-right mouse to select other a word, BINGO!that is PROBLEM, cant to
write a word because it's activated object image and not texts..
resolt: click mouse out document area (grey) and back click to text and
it's start to write.
i'm tired to work and write because it's problem background image!! it IS
NOT GOOD!!! please fix it
i dont
find similar or example:
"block-selected" or "hide image background" or "image-ghost"?how?
or you propostal idea to how hide or ghost or block it background ok?
thank you
i did attach here email odt
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