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                 Issue #|88989
                 Summary|Images move/misalign when Inserted into Master Documen
                        |t
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOo 2.4.0
                Platform|PC
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Windows XP
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|formatting
             Assigned to|mru
             Reported by|twayne





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May  4 01:06:41 +0000 
2008 -------
A past problem of images moving around in .odt files in ver 2.3 seems to have 
become manageable in ver 2.4; at least now once positional corrections are 
made, they remain fixed.  Whether this was an intentional fix I don't know but 
I am using the same identical documents now that I used when first experiencing 
it in version 2.3.  As I said, that seems to have been fixed somehow.
   Unable to determine this is a duplicate problem in the searches here.  

NOW, in version 2.4, when I Import larger documents with images, the Master 
Document is now exhibiting the SAME problem I used to see in ver 2.3 with .odt 
files.  
   Create .odt file including images, to be used as a subdocument in .odm file.
   Create Master Document.
   Insert | File using Navigator icon:  Images have changed positions, left 
table cells, overlapped, and in some cases hide images via the overlaps.  
   Checked original .odt file; all images are OK.
   Back to .odm file; messed up images.  

In paring down the size of the original file (52 Meg) to about 2.7Meg, in order 
to get it small enough to submit easily, I noticed that the smaller the file 
got, the less the image repositioning became.  The files 1.odt and 1MastDoc.odm 
are the results of that paring down in size.  

If necessary I can make the full, original .odt file available on my web site 
for download in order to demonstrate the full impact of the damage when it is 
inserted into a Master Document as a sub-document.  All one would need to do is 
add it as a sub document to a Master Document to see what I'm talking about.  

I have Restarted/rebooted the computer and several other things in order to be 
sure it wasn't a problem with my system.  The problems are easily reproducable 
and I've reproduced it at least 4 times.  
   I leave the cc: and assigned to: for the PTB.  This is only my second stab 
at submitting an issue.  

Any and all furhter needed information gladly supplied promptly.  Just ask.  
HTH and 

Regards,

Tom aka Twayne

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