Excerpts from joe's message of Thu Jan 28 14:14:09 -0700 2010: > I've also posted the following question at oooforum.org ... > but I usually get faster and better answers from plug ;) > So, I'm posting the question here also. > > I need to create a new oo document that is identical to an existing > document for which I have a full page (8.5x11) pdf or jpg image inserted. > Once I get all of the elements for the new oo document aligned over the > inserted image, I would delete the template document inserted in the > background (I hope). > > However, since the inserted image completely fills my draft document (and > I don't know how to deselect the document so the square green dots at the > corners go away), I am unable to insert a new frame over the top of the > existing image. > > I also tried inserting the template as a background graphic, but could not > get that to work, either (could not reposition the inserted background > graphic). And I could not figure out how to delete a background graphic > other than by using "undo" (which also undid everything I did after > inserting the background graphic). > > So, what do I need to do to be able to insert new frames over the top of > the already inserted full-page graphic? > Are you simply working with images here? OO.o may not be the best choice if you are. In fact, for fancy layout work in general, I think OO.o is the wrong tool entirely. I suggest Scribus, or even the GIMP. http://www.gimp.org/ http://www.scribus.net/ I hate to write these kinds of emails telling you to use a completely different tool, but I really don't know of how to do this with OO. Maybe ooforum.org or someone here on the PLUG list can give you a better answer, but I encourage you to look at Scribus. Good luck, and hope to see you at the next West-side stammtisch. :P -tuna --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss