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Hi all,
I have reported in AOo Spanish forum a way to do it.
https://forum.openoffice.org/es/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=8998
Translation.
"
Well I think there are some relatively simple way to do this.
Inserting objects in the header or footer, they appear on all pages of that
page style.
- While we are in Writer activate the Draw toolbar.
- With the cursor in the header / footer sheet, inserting virtually any Draw
object, for almost all them you can add text.
- Inserting a text object, write the text and format them.
- We can rotate the object as we are interested.
- Place it to background.

It seems that sometimes in order to select directly the object you have to
stretch the head with line breaks until some object is selectable from the
header.

With this we can edit the text of the object and resituate as interested.
"
Miguel Ángel.



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