How to create bookmark at the very top of a page?

Is there a way to hyperlink to a heading? At the bottom of my example odt are two hyperlinks. How else would they be constructed to change focus to a header further down the document?

Have you checked this? An image is managed in Writer the same as a frame. Of course, frames don’t exist in DOCX, but images are kept as images and text frames are converted into something like text boxes.

That’s what happened when I converted ODT > DOCX > Calibre EPUB… anything I did with frames was displayed in an entirely unplanned (read: unacceptable) manner.

Where have you seen that? The size of the image has nothing to do with its anchor. You may perhaps be confused by word “background”. In Writer it designates the bottommost layer of “objects” (text and geometric shapes live in higher layers). It does not mean the image “becomes” a full-page shape covering the sheet.

I have seen this happen several times. If I anchor an image to anything other than the page, it always is within the margins, which is not the desired effect.

SOL = Sh@# Out of Luck - basically, meaning I’m going to have to accept the limitations of LO or switch to a different program.

Calibre claims to be able to convert ODT directly; scroll down a little in the link or search Convert ODT documents.

Thank you VERY much for this pointer. Maybe I need one ODT for PDF (full page image) and another ODF for Calibre (paragraph-anchored image). I will experiment with this. Thanks again.

Writer bookmarks can only attach to a text position, not a floating image edge or an exact “0px” page coordinate. A simple workaround is to add an empty anchored paragraph (or a small frame) at the very top of the page and place the bookmark there, so the TOC lands correctly without messing up your layout.