Mark Miller wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Daniel Lewiswrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Is the photo and textbox inside a frame?
The photo got there via Insert -> Picture -> From File. The textbox
was part of the Slide Layout. I dragged the photo to
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Daniel Lewis wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> Is the photo and textbox inside a frame?
>>>
>>>
>> The photo got there via Insert -> Picture -> From File. The textbox
>> was part of the Slide Layout. I dragged the photo to the dimensions
>> that I wanted (cen
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Is the photo and textbox inside a frame?
The photo got there via Insert -> Picture -> From File. The textbox
was part of the Slide Layout. I dragged the photo to the dimensions
that I wanted (centered in the slide, about 80% of the slide's area)
and I tried dragg
> Is the photo and textbox inside a frame?
The photo got there via Insert -> Picture -> From File. The textbox
was part of the Slide Layout. I dragged the photo to the dimensions
that I wanted (centered in the slide, about 80% of the slide's area)
and I tried dragging the textbox over it, but
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I am having a hard time with the Z-axis ordering of items in Impress.
For instance, if I have a photo on a slide and a textbox on the same
slide, which is completely within the boundaries of the photo, how do
I set the textbox as being "above" the photo?
Thanks.
Is the p
I am having a hard time with the Z-axis ordering of items in Impress.
For instance, if I have a photo on a slide and a textbox on the same
slide, which is completely within the boundaries of the photo, how do
I set the textbox as being "above" the photo?
Thanks.
--
Dotan Cohen
http://gibberish.
On 10 May 2010 21:44, Mark C. Miller wrote:
> One of the "hardest sells" I face in trying to get Open Office.org
> adopted in my school's [English] department is the complaint that legacy
> MS PowerPoint files would not run well in OOo Impress. This was
> especially when the presentation had embe