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LibreOffice 4.0 Writer Guide - The Document Foundation Wiki

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Note<br />

Do not delete the bookmark at the end of the document. If you do, the crossreference<br />

will not work.<br />

If a field, such as a cross-reference, does not automatically update, press F9.<br />

Figure 157: Inserting a cross-reference to a bookmark on the last page of a document<br />

Defining borders and backgrounds<br />

You can apply borders and backgrounds to many elements in <strong>Writer</strong>. Paragraphs, pages, frames,<br />

sections, page styles, paragraph styles, and frame styles can include both borders and<br />

backgrounds; character styles, tables of contents, and indexes can include backgrounds only.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dialog pages for borders and backgrounds are similar in each case. To illustrate their use, we<br />

will define a border and background for a text frame.<br />

Tip<br />

Adding a border<br />

Page backgrounds fill only the area within the margins, including the header or<br />

footer (if any). To extend the background color or graphic into the margins, you<br />

need to define a frame of appropriate size and position, anchor it to the page or a<br />

paragraph, and send it to the background. For more about anchoring frames, see<br />

Chapter 8, Working with Graphics.<br />

To begin, select the frame, right-click, and choose Frame from the context menu. Select the<br />

Borders tab.<br />

Borders have three components: where they go, what they look like, and how much space is left<br />

around them.<br />

• Line arrangement specifies where the borders go. <strong>Writer</strong> provides five default<br />

arrangements but you can just as easily click on the line you want to customize in the Userdefined<br />

area to get exactly what you want. Each line can be individually formatted.<br />

Chapter 4 Formatting Pages 147

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