On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 09:36 -0700, lori wrote: > In essence I am annotating illustrations in a > publication but the annotations are incorporated into > the illustrations. In MO this was really easy, a text > box with no fill or border on top of a graphic. > > I did search the search manuals but did not find a > solution. >
Page 87 of the 1.1.x user guide is a good place to start. However, I think what you want is captioning for your graphics. Help on Captions is not bad and you can choose whether to automate the process or do it manually. > Lori > > --- CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Saturday 20 August 2005 19:45, + lori wrote: > > > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > > > I'm new to open office after using word for > > decades. > > > But I can't figure out how to do the simplest > > things > > > (insert text box) and find the help files > > > incomprehensible. > > > > Hi Lori, > > Does "Insert" -> "Frame" do what you want ? > > There are a number of ways of inserting a box to > > contain text please explain a > > small bit about what you are tryingot achieve. > > > > Also have a look at > > http://documentation.openoffice.org for many good > > user > > manuals. > > > > Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] only > > > > -- > > CPH : openoffice.org contributor > > > > Maybe your question has been answered already? > > http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
