Hi,

Dale Erwin schrieb:
I would like to know if there is any way to insert images in my text
document in such a way that I can then place text superimposed on the
images.  So far, I have only been able to put text above or below,
although I seem to remember having put text to the side of an image in
the past.  But now I need to put text inside the image.  Is there any
way to do that?

Dale Erwin

There exists several ways to get text onto the image:

(1) You can handle the image as Draw object. Insert it in Draw, write your text in a text box, arrange text box and image, group it and then paste it over to the text document.

(2) You can put the image into a frame, set the wrap of the image (not the frame!) to "Wrap through" and "in Background". Then you can write your text in front of it.

(3) Insert a frame and set the picture as background of the frame. You will find "Browse" in the tab Background of the frame properties. Do not use "Tile" but "Position". Then you can write your text into the frame.

(4) Insert the image in Draw to make it a draw object, do not link it. Double-click the image in Draw to activate edit mode of the image. Write your text. Use Format > Text to specify the position of the text. Paste the image in your text document.

Kind regards
Regina


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