On Monday 12 February 2007, + JEFF QUICKLE wrote:
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> Hello, can someone please help me with a problem. I have Open Office
> software. I copied and pasted a picture of a blank check from the Universe
> to use as a tool for positive thinking sort of.
>
> I noticed whenever I click the cursor on any part of that check the bar
> above where  you can change font and font color and size and all that,
> dissappears.
>
> And I am unable to figure out how to place text over that fake blank check.
> I will add a picture of it below. I am able to get the cursor blinking
> below the check and can type there in the space below, but cannot type over
> the check for some reason.

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On Monday 12 February 2007, Joe Smith wrote:
>
> Change the wrap style to "Through, in background".
>
> Select the image (left click). Right click > Wrap > Through, in background.
>
> Text will now flow over the picture as if it wasn't there at all.
>
> You do have to be careful: it can be tricky to work with the text that
> covers the picture, as you can still select the picture when you click
> on it. You may want to set the protection options for the image (Right
> click > Picture > Options). That won't stop you from selecting it
> inadvertently but it will prevent any damage when you do.
>
> If you want to place text at specific places relative to the image (e.g.
> to align with the fields on the check), I would use the graphic text box
> (Drawing toolbar, "T" icon).

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