On Sunday 21 August 2005 23:28, lori wrote:
> Ok, a caption my work fine...where do I find that?
>
> --- "Colin J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > lori wrote:
> > >When I use that approach the frame is inserted
> >
> > between
> >
> > >the pictures rather than on top of them.
> > >
> > >Lori
> > >
> > >--- "Colin J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>lori wrote:
> > >>>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.
> > >>
> > >>The terminology is a bit different but you can set
> > >>up a box using
> > >>_I_nsert => frame.
> > >>
> > >>Write your text into the box then resize the box
> > >>(click on a corner) and
> > >>move it wherever you wish.
> > >>
> > >>Colin W.
> >
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> > I hadn't appreciated that graphics are involved.
> > I've played with it a bit.
> > In Writer it is possible to add text in a Caption.
> > In the Draw package
> > one can insert text on top of a graphic.  I don't
> > see how the Draw
> > material can be moved over to the Writer.

To add a caption, after you add your image, then select the image and use the 
right mouse button to get the context menu where you should find a "insert 
caption" option (or similar.


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