How do I send an image to the background (behind text) in latest update of Pages?

I just updated to the latest version of Pages and I am having a hard time getting an image to move backwards to be behind the text in the body. It seems to only allow me to place it in the foreground. Any help would be appreciated.

MACBOOK PRO (RETINA, 15-INCH, LATE 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9), Pages

Posted on Dec 3, 2013 9:45 AM

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Dec 29, 2013 3:26 PM in response to Nelson Alley

Hello. I'm using Pages 5.0.1


I've been trying to move an image back so that text is in front. Your post was very helpful.

Thank you.

I would like to sugust a few extra steps.


Menu > Arrange > Section Masters > Move Objects to Section Master

This puts the same image in the same area on every page of my document.

However I am working on one image on one page.


To stop the image from appearing on every page these steps are needed:

FIRST Create a Section Break before and after the image.

Menu > Insert > Section Break

SECOND Menu > Arrange > Section Masters > Move Objects to Section Master

Now the image does not appear on every page of my document.


Pages does not allow a section break in the middle of a document page. The section break insists on ending the page like a page break. Start the Section Break at the end of the previous page.

Work within the one page section to finish that page.


Some things I don't understand about Pages:

It appears the following options that appear with a right click on an image

do not work. (They are grayed out) :

“Bring to Front”

“Send to Back”


They do not work with either of the following selected:

“Stay on Page” and/or “Move with Text”


These also don’t work. (They are grayed out)

They are found in the drop down menu: (Menu > Arrange)

“Bring Forward”

“Bring to Front”

“Send Backward”

“Send to Back"


Why are these options grayed out?

When are they available?

What must I do for them not to be grayed out?

How are they used?


My opinion:

Sending an image to the “Front” or “Back” of text or other images should be a simple thing to do.

And it should make no difference whether the image “Stays on Page” or “Moves with Text”


Thanks

Dec 29, 2013 8:07 PM in response to laisony

Of course a Section makes a new page, it divides a document into chapters. That happens between pages.


Floating objects can be moved back and forth but not below the default text set by the margins,


To have the options work they have to be applicable. eg To Move back or forth there must be two or more floating objects.


Stays in Page or Moves with Text are actually in the text and therefore have nowhere to go. Except as floating objects divorced from the text.


Peter

Jun 5, 2014 6:00 PM in response to laisony

I completely agree with you!

I have only just bought Pages, to use to create a sales/product document for our business. I have MS Word, but it's a very old version. In Word doing this is So simple and works every time. If this app is supposed to be simple and easy to use *** is going on with this feature?


Here is what I did:

I placed a photo in my document and manipulated it to the way I wanted it. I then moved to the Inspector to send it to the background so I can have the text over the top, all the buttons to do this are 'shaded' and unavailable.


The only way I have been able to get a fix (70%) is to set the Text Wrap to 'None'. However this is just a "work around" and manipulating the text after this is annoying.


Come on Apple this is a feature I would expect to be as easy to use as MS Word as Pages looks so good for creating beautiful graphical documents!


So far I'm very underwhelmed...

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