https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155133

--- Comment #3 from Gabor Kelemen (allotropia) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Stéphane Guillou (stragu) from comment #2)
> Purple rectangle is a filled drawing object. Using "bring to front"
> repeatedly won't make the text disappear. But can use "bring to foreground"
> to overlap both body and header/footer.

In the original customer file they had a real "company logo" image in the
background.
I could not find a nice enough page sized image at hand, so stole something
similar from another bugdoc from grouped shape topic.

> 
> How was the the file created in Word? Isn't this a Word bug, which should
> really not hide any content when something is in the background?

The way this looks: page sized "company logo" image on first page of document
put to background, hiding the header/footer which is different from the ones in
the next section, so not relevant anyways - only it becomes visible in Writer.
Then some text in front of the image, as title/subtitle of the document.

This is not a Word bug, this is how it works.

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