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this is a t tutorial to show um how to put a curved header on a page in Libra office writer and you could do this in Open Office as well now first things first we need to make sure that in our Libra Office document that we do actually have the drawing toolbar showing so you can see by clicking on view toolbars and making sure that there is a tick next to the word drawing and this will ensure that there is actually this toolbar here at the bottom next we click on text and we draw a box roughly where we would like our header to be positioned and we type what we would like inside the header box we donamp;#39;t really need to format that because that will be taken care of in the next step now we select format object font work and from here we can select the shape that we would like our header to be in this case Iamp;#39;m going to select an upper Arc which puts it in a nice Arc and from here I can expand this make the AR deeper or shallower then I can position the text around my document