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Brian d marge
16th August 2006, 19:06
is there anyone out there who knows about open office or Microcock word .

What I want to do is put a back ground on a page ( format page inset background)
But I want to make it transparent. As it makes reading the tect on top difficult

I would like to use open office if poss

Kind regards in advance

Stephen

limbimtimwim
16th August 2006, 19:58
Yeah, seems to have no 'watermark' option, at least in 1.1.3.

Do you have the GIMP? http://www.gimp.org . Read the instructions on installing it for your platform if you don't.

You could either wind up the brightness (Layer->colours->Brightness/Contrast) or use a suitable effect on the image, the photocopy filter is a good one. ( Filters->artistic->photocopy).

Yeah, that kitten makes me wanna puke too.

Brian d marge
16th August 2006, 20:03
Yeah, seems to have no 'watermark' option, at least in 1.1.3.

Do you have the GIMP? http://www.gimp.org . Read the instructions on installing it for your platform if you don't.

You could either wind up the brightness (Layer->colours->Brightness/Contrast) or use a suitable effect on the image, the photocopy filter is a good one. ( Filters->artistic->photocopy).

yup have Gimp Thats a good suggestion ..Ill try that ..must admit havent really looked at that program

Ta Stephen

FzerozeroT
16th August 2006, 20:44
-> Insert picture into page

-> Use picture toolbar to fade/watermark

-> Right click on pic -> Wrap in background

Admittedly it doesn't centre it very well and you need to repeat for each page (copy/paste)

I normally print on paper via Paint.Net or Gimp (watermark) then run it through again to chuck the text on (as above with limbimtimwim)

Shadows
16th August 2006, 23:24
Da Word? Are you using this release?

Brian d marge
16th August 2006, 23:32
yo bro, diss da wrd Dog! I iz wid da pequinz ya all

PLF , penquin libration front

Iz dont uze da rich fellas shyt


Stephen

man it hurt my brain just trying to write like that , let alone use it in daily conversation !

Dog

Krayy
17th August 2006, 08:58
is there anyone out there who knows about open office or Microcock word .

What I want to do is put a back ground on a page ( format page inset background)
But I want to make it transparent. As it makes reading the tect on top difficult
...
In Word, you insert the image into the header by doing this:
1) Choose menu option View->Header and Footer
2) Choose menu Insert->Picture->From File
3) Resize the image by dragging bootom right corner to desired size
4) Right click picture and select Format Pictutre..
5) In the Layout tab, select the Behind Text icon and also select Center for horiz. align
6) In Picture tab, choose Washout from Color dropdown box to make it transparent
7) Close the header toolbar to get back to main document

In Openoffice Writer....
1) Insert new image
2) Resize using bottom right corner to desired size
3) Right click image and choose Arrange->Send to Back
4) Right click image and choose Anchor->To Page
5) Right click image and choose Align-Base in middle
6) Right click image and choose Wrap->In Background
7) On picture toolbar choose either "Grayscale" or "Watermark" in drop down box
8) If you have grayscaled the image, set transparancy on the toolbar to 70% ish

4) Right click image and choose

Krayy
17th August 2006, 09:07
Best way to do watermarks in Writer.....

Menu option Format->Page
Select Background tab
Choose "Image" from dropdown box and select image to import

The problem here is that you have no edit control over the background image, so you will need to use Openoffice Draw to edit a copy of your image and convert it to greyscale and resize it correctly before you insert it into the background.

God I know some useful shit.

Winston001
17th August 2006, 10:04
In Word, you insert the image into the header by doing this:
1) Choose menu option View->Header and Footer
2) Choose menu Insert->Picture->From File
3) Resize the image by dragging bootom right corner to desired size
4) Right click picture and select Format Pictutre..
5) In the Layout tab, select the Behind Text icon and also select Center for horiz. align
6) In Picture tab, choose Washout from Color dropdown box to make it transparent
7) Close the header toolbar to get back to main document

In Openoffice Writer....
1) Insert new image
2) Resize using bottom right corner to desired size
3) Right click image and choose Arrange->Send to Back
4) Right click image and choose Anchor->To Page
5) Right click image and choose Align-Base in middle
6) Right click image and choose Wrap->In Background
7) On picture toolbar choose either "Grayscale" or "Watermark" in drop down box
8) If you have grayscaled the image, set transparancy on the toolbar to 70% ish

4) Right click image and choose

You da bomb. :first: I've just been wrestling with how to get a letterhead (jpeg) into Word so I can use it. Been created with In Design (not by me). The above steps should help - much appreciated.

Incidentally Open Office is up to Version 2.0.3 http://download.openoffice.org/

Brian d marge
17th August 2006, 12:42
Thank fella
or to put it a better way
you da dog bro..( or something like that )

I tried the photocopy , that gave some interesting effect , now I will try the heads up

Word dog

Stephen

limbimtimwim
17th August 2006, 18:08
You da bomb. :first: I've just been wrestling with how to get a letterhead (jpeg) into Word so I can use it. Been created with In Design (not by me). The above steps should help - much appreciated.Eeeekkk!!!

Don't put bitmaps images in things like word documents if you can help it. See if the designer can give you a vector graphic ( an 'emf' or a 'svg' are examples) of your logo instead. Logos are great examples of when a vector graphic is more appropriate than a bitmap, like a jpeg. They are usually smaller (In file size) print much better and scale perfectly.

Good explanation on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics