Hi,
I'm in the process of creating a new stationary based on an image received from a design agency.
The image is supposed to cover the whole page (A4), that is including the space outside the defined
page margin settings.
Walking down the path via format->page->background appears to be out of the question as the image
is then re-sized to fit into the page margins.
Another route would be inserting an image either into the page header (or footer), and anchor this
to a character there, or, alternatively anchor the image to the page itself
(format->image/picture->wrap: wrap through, in background).
Only things with this approach, I cannot enter new/change existing text, as the image appears to be
in the foreground (albeit having been sent back/to the background, and any existing text is
displayed correctly), and whatever I do, I only can edit this image and nothing else.
Am I doing something wrong/forgetting something here?
Isn't this--what I'm trying to achieve--possible at all?
Is it maybe a bug in LibreOffice?
Cheers!
Martin
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