https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104868

--- Comment #5 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
If mouse click does not work for you, you can use the Navigator.
You can double click the frame name. This put the cursor inside the frame text.
Right-click > Edit switches to object mode where you can style the frame
itself.

Or you use the "little Navigator". Find the drop-down triangle in the top-left
corner of the Navigator. It opens a window "Navigation". The second icon from
left, in the first row selects the kind "Text Frame". With the up and down
icons on the right you can now traverse the frames. When you have select the
correct one, press F2 key to set the cursor into its text. Click Esc-key to
leave text mode and go back to object mode.

If one frame is in object mode (= green handles) you can traverse the frames
with the tab key. Here again the F2 key sets the frame to text mode.

@V Stuart Foote:
The <draw:frame> supports the attribute "draw:z-index" in ODF. But LibreOffice
has no UI for it and does not write and does not preserve this attribute.
Instead it uses the rule, that in absence of this attribute, the order in which
the elements occur in the file, is used.
The z-order is a graphic property and would apply to other graphic objects and
other modules too. I think, it is not the correct approach here. Do you
remember the discussion about z-order and Navigator in Draw?

If you are in Draw/Impress and want to access an object, which is behind
another one, then you can use ALT-click. This does not work in Writer (and not
in Calc). Perhaps this should be implemented for Writer (and Calc) too? And
switching between object mode and text mode can be improved too, or do you know
a way, which I have missed?

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