Schmuel, you are on the right path, but it sounds like you clicked inside the text box on the master page before you imported the graphic. Click outside the text box before you import the graphic.

This is probably something you already know, but if this document is designed for printing press, don't forget to make the background graphic "bleed." Make it slightly larger than the page size-- typically 1/8'' extra on all sides, then set the offset top and left to -0.125" to center it. This allows for variance when the pages are cut, so that no white border appears in the final print.

Mike Wickham

On 8/11/2011 8:41 AM, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
I'd like to insert a graphic on the cover page that covers the entire page, then write text on top of it.

I inserted the graphic on the master page, but I don't see it on the body page.

Any ideas?

I planned on inserting the large graphic on the master page and the text in text boxes on the body page. Is that the right way to do this?



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