Hi :)
Perhaps the problem is in Word?  There are a few different options.  

1.  Tell the client that Writer is more of a desktop publishing package than 
Word and allows greater sophistication in layout.  Then give the client the 
link so they can download and install LibreOffice on their systems.  

2.  Post a bug-report against Word and see the response from MS.  (I don't 
think it is possible for non-MS staff to post bug-reports about MS products but 
it might be).  

3.  Word doesn't support all the different types of Anchor points for images 
and also might not support the wrap options and layering.  I suspect it's the 
Anchor Point that is creating the problem this time.  Right-click on the image 
and change the Anchor Point from "To Page" to something Word can handle such as 
"To Paragraph".  You might then need to re-position the image.  

Regards from
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: Bjørn K Nilssen <b...@bknilssen.no>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Thursday, 8 November 2012, 10:17
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LO to .doc with background image?
> 
>On Wed, 07 Nov 2012 22:39:15 +0100, Mieszko Kaczmarczyk 
><mieszko.kaczmarc...@wetzel.co> wrote:
>
>> W dniu 07.11.2012 16:00, Bjørn K Nilssen pisze:
>>> I made a 'template' in LO for an A3 leaflet with a background image (page 
>>> style) on the first page. No margins, but with boxes with text, table and 
>>> images on top of it.
>>> Everything works fine in LO, and also if exported as PDF.
>>> But when saved as .doc the entire background image is gone.
>>> 
>>> Any ideas about what happens?
>>> Can't you use background images in Word?
>>> 
>>> So far the client has to use the pdf ...
>> 
>> 
>> There is still problem with export to doc - many times the GFX is lost, or 
>> style/font changed in part of text.  The situation in weird because the Word 
>> from M$O 2010 can read&write in both format and the document always looks 
>> the same.
>
>Apparently thhere is a problem somewhere.
>This particular  document could in fact be opened in Word both as .doc and 
>.odt file, but the background image was missing in both versions.
>Only LO can 'see' the background image in the .odt file.
>
>> Mieszko
>> 
>
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