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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 11 12:50:51 +0000
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There is a confusion about words, I assume.
"Drawing" objects are not the same as "Draw" object.
A "Drawing" object is something like a single rectangle. It can't be saved as a
separate unit, it can only be a part of a document, e.g. a Writer document.
Such objects can be inserted into e.g. OOo Writer by using the Drawing toolbar.
A "Draw" object is a complete drawing document. Such objects can be inserted
into OOo Writer by using "Insert-Object-Drawing". That's what we usually call
"OLE objects". These "Draw" documents themselves consist of several "Drawing"
objects.
When a Word document is imported that contains some Word Drawing objects these
objects are converted into OOo's Drawing objects. And as explained above these
objects can't be saved separately as described above.
What mru talked about is that we could offer a function in the context menu of
Drawing objects that allows to convert it into a Draw object/document on the fly
and save it in odg format. At least that's what I understood. :-)
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