Hide text with an image in openoffice
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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58207 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58207 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Hello
I would like to know how to hide text or even a single letter with an image in OpenOffice Writer.
Indeed, I am preparing a poetic anthology on death, and I would like to replace the O in anthology and the O in death with an image of a skull. That said, when I try to hide the O with the image, or when I want to place the image between two letters, the software does not allow the image to cover the letter or even have text and the image on the same line. How can I do this?
Thank you in advance.
I would like to know how to hide text or even a single letter with an image in OpenOffice Writer.
Indeed, I am preparing a poetic anthology on death, and I would like to replace the O in anthology and the O in death with an image of a skull. That said, when I try to hide the O with the image, or when I want to place the image between two letters, the software does not allow the image to cover the letter or even have text and the image on the same line. How can I do this?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello,
There is a font called Wingdings that contains various symbols.
You just need to insert this symbol as a font character.
There is a skull available.
Click on Insert, special characters, and choose the Wingdings font: third row, second to last box.
Otherwise, you can create a text box inside which you can place an image or clipart. After adjusting, this text box will hide the character(s).
See you later
Grandpa
There is a font called Wingdings that contains various symbols.
You just need to insert this symbol as a font character.
There is a skull available.
Click on Insert, special characters, and choose the Wingdings font: third row, second to last box.
Otherwise, you can create a text box inside which you can place an image or clipart. After adjusting, this text box will hide the character(s).
See you later
Grandpa