LibreOffice 24.8 Help
LibreOffice uses page styles to specify the background of the pages in a document. For example, to change the page background of one or more pages in a document to a watermark, you need to create a page style that uses the watermark background, and then apply the page style to the pages.
Choose (Command+T)(F11).
Click the Page Styles icon.
In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New.
On the General tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box.
In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page.
To only apply the new page style to a single page, select "Default".
To apply the new page style to all subsequent pages, select the name of the new page style.
Click the Area tab.
Select whether you want a solid color or a graphic. Then select your options from the tab page.
Kliko OK.
Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details.
Choose (Command+T)(F11).
Click the Page Styles icon.
Double-click the page style that uses the page background that you want to apply.
Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details.
Click in front of the first character of the paragraph where you want to change the page background.
Choose
.Select Page break.
In the
box, select a page style that uses the page background.To change the background of the current page only, select a page style where the Next Style option is set to "Default".
To change the background of the current and subsequent pages, select a page style where the Next Style option is set to the name of the page style.
If you want to change the page background later on in the document, repeat steps 1 to 3.
Kliko OK.