Hi: You were able to help me before when I needed it and I hope you can do so now. I am trying to crop a graphic that is I have a round graphic logo and when I try to place it anywhere it has that typical rectangular/square white background around it. I am trying to get rid of that white background permanently if possible but will take any removal of this background I can get at this point. Instructions must be complete as I am still a bit of a novice at this computer stuff and especially the OpenOffice program which I think is great but a bit hard to follow and find things on. Can you help me with this. Many Thanks DOC This is one of the logo's I am trying to crop the white background from. -------Original Message------- From: Harold Fuchs Date: 6/13/2007 10:26:02 AM To: users@openoffice.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SAVE FINISHED PROJECTS IN OPENOFFICE PROGRAM Don Elison wrote: > *Hi - maybe I can already do this but haven't found out how yet.* > ** > *Is it possible to save finished projects in the OpenOffice program like > MS Word does or maybe this is something that is down the pike a ways?* > *Thanks* > ** > *Don* > > > Free Animations for your email - By IncrediMail! Click Here! > <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=101218> I'm not sure what you mean because the obvious answer is "yes, of course" and it's so obvious that I feel I must be answering the wrong question. Click File then Save As; give the document a name and choose whether you want to save in OpenOffice format or Microsoft Office format. Make sure the little box labelled "Automatic filename extension" is checked. If you e-mail OpenOffice format documents to friends, colleagues etc. then they will *not* be able to open them unless they are running OpenOffice as well. OpenOffice can read and write in Microsoft format but Microsoft Office can't read or write OpenOffice format; Bill Gates is working on it. -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to users@openoffice.org