
As far as I remember (don't have possibility to run MS Word 2013+ now) MS Word opens such ODTs with background applied to entire page. Abiword applies background to entire page for the odt which was created and edited in LO. And office suite may interpet one way or another. it has only option "Page Background", not "Margins background" and "Page without margins background" ). I don't think ODT describes how page background should be applied, ODT may have only lack of options ( i. If you want to see a preview, select the corresponding checkbox in the file browser dialog box.Document with entirely black background of pageĪpplication/) Navigate to the directory where your picture is and select it.Select from the menu bar Insert > Picture > From File.Choose View > Master > Slide Master from the menu bar.To insert a picture already available on the hard disk, follow these steps: One of the most common activities when preparing a presentation is to add a picture to the slide master. If the graphic element was added to each slide, the same operations would have to be performed on each individual slide of the presentation. Not only it will save time while creating the presentation, but also when you decide to either modify the graphic element or reposition it on the slide. Whenever you want the same graphic element to appear on every slide of your presentation, the easiest and quickest solution is to use the slide master. OOo supports a large number of picture formats. This section describes how to add background objects and graphic elements (such as a logo, decorative lines, and so on). For example, the last color in the figure above, Test Blue, is a custom color. After you create new fills, they are listed in the Background dialog box along with the fills provided with OOo. You can make custom additions to each type of background, with the obvious exception of None.
