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User mru changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Assigned to|mru |od
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Ever confirmed| |1
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
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Summary|cut and paste problem with|pasting picture in table w
| picture and table |ill heavily change size (b
| |ecause size is relative he
| |re)
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Target milestone|--- |OOo Later
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 30 10:41:14 +0000
2007 -------
Problem is, that the picture has relative size (see in picture properties). The
size is always relative to the surrounding area. When the picture is anchored
inside a table, the surrounding area is the current cewll, so the pictures size
is relative to the cell size.
MRU->OD: what do you think? We could change this behavior for graphics where
"follow text flow" is not activated. These objects are not limited to the anchor
point in this case?
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