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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. On today's episode let me show you how to put a background
image behind documents in Pages.
So my new book, My Pages, teaches you how to use just about everything in the word processor
Pages which is the number one selling piece of software for the Mac. Now if you ever wanted
to know how to do page layout, how to do all the things in word processing like creating
a table of contents, insert images, wrap text, use columns, all sorts of things, it's all
in here. Let's take a look at one portion of the book where it shows you how to put
a background image behind your text.
So as you can see here the information in My Pages is presented in terms of tasks you
want to perform and then you have steps with figures with numbers here so you can see exactly
where to perform each step.
So here in Chapter 8 we have a section Using an Image as a Background. Let's start here
with step one which tells you to bring an image into a word processing document. So
here I have a word processing document. It is just some text. I'm going to drag and drop
from the Finder an image. It is just this picture here. I'm going to stick it anywhere
in the page and it will insert itself in there.
Now the next step, as you can see, is to bring up the Inspector window. After that we are
going to go to the Wrap inspector and then change the Object Placement to make it in
the background.
So we select the image here, bring up the Inspector and then will go to the Wrap inspector
which is the third one there. Then we will change this to be In background. You can see
that the text ignores the image and flows normally and the image is now in the background
behind the text.
So the next step is to turn on the Background Objects Are Selectable which is an option
we will look at in a second. It will make it easier to select an image for the next
steps.
Then we are going to use the corners of the image to stretch it over the entire page.
It's okay if some of the image actually stretches beyond the visible area. In this case the
page is a vertical page and this is a very horizontal image so that is going to happen.
So let's do that.
So I have turned on Background Objects Are Selectable. I can select this background object
and I'm going to stretch it here to fill the entire page. So I am actually going to change
the view here so that I can show it all to you to 50%. So you can see the entire page
now and I can drag the corners and position it like I want. So you can see it is going
to be off the edges of the screen. That is fine but it will fill this entire page.
Now next is a suggestion. The text is hard to read as it is in our example but you can
use Adjust Image to make it lighter and easier for the black text to be seen on it. So we
will do that. We will go to View/Adjust Image and we still have that image selected there.
We can bring the brightness on it down or up. We will make it kind of this faint thing.
We can even adjust the contrast a little bit. So now that that the text is more readable
let's increase the view to normal. You can see now it is much easier to read the text
from the background. You can adjust as necessary.
Steps nine and ten go on to give two more suggestions. One is to turn off Make Background
Objects Selectable so that you cannot accidentally select this background image anymore. You
can also choose to lock it so that way you can't accidentally move that background image
or change it's properties. You can always unlock it later.
Finally, in the book here it makes a suggestion on how to make that background image the same
for every page in your document and in order to do that what you would do is to move it
to the Section Master. So I can do that here if I go to Format/Advanced and it is just
off the edge of what you can see there. But there is an option Move Object to Section
Master.
Now the interesting thing is that if I scroll through my document I can look at the next
page and see that the background image is there. It's on all the pages.
So that is just one of the many interesting things that you can learn in my book, "My
Pages".
I hope you found this useful. Until next time this is Gary with MacMost Now.