As the title of this post suggests, it’s quite easy to put an image in the background of a document.
Right mouse click on the image, and select Wrap –> In Background.

Wrap images in OpenOffice
However, I was stumped when I was trying to access and manipulate the file after I had sent it to the back.
Thanks to Solveig Haugland who reminded me that you just need to right mouse button click on the image in the background (aim for between the text) for a menu to appear, and you can then grab the corners and resize or even delete as necessary!
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My name is Stephanie Krishnan and I'm passionate about the way that open source software and its community can help small businesses and individuals with their productivity and lives. One of the biggest arguments I get from business owners, however, is lack of support options. I decided to put together my own support blog to help people be productive at various levels with one of my favourite open source alternatives: OpenOffice.org! I do this through tutorials, downloadable templates and answers to questions from readers!

