Thanks Mike. That was the problem. I inserted the graphic inside the 
text frame on the master page. When I inserted it outside the text frame 
it worked.

Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson


On 8/11/2011 5:14 PM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> 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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