https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148177
--- Comment #7 from Andrew Jennings <[email protected]> --- I agree that this is an unfortunate omission from the application, and I think I found a workable alternative until this is fixed. This worked for me, I'm using LO 25.8.2.2: Insert your image where you need it in your document. Below your image, insert a rectangular shape. Right-click your shape, choose "Area..." Open the Shadow tab, make the settings you need. Set the anchor for your shape and image to be the same (for me, I chose Paragraph). When done, drag your new shape on top of your image, and place it so that all edges are perfectly aligned over your image. You shouldn't be able to see your image. Right-click the rectangular shape, choose "Arrange", then "Send to back". Voila! You've just placed a shape with a shadow completely underneath your image, and because the shape is underneath your image, it looks like your image has a shadow. Be sure the anchors allow the two image to be placed on top of each other. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
