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User uwegalle changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|RESOLVED                  |REOPENED
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              Resolution|INVALID                   |
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed Jun 24 03:57:59 
+0000 2009 -------
Thank you for your hint to the "flow with text" property. I didn't find it in 
the help and I believed that the context menu shows the full range of options.

With the activated "flow with text" property the result is far better but is 
still not satisfying. If the alignment of the considered graphics is changed 
from basis top to basis bottom the graphic is not positioned on the bottom of 
the paragraph but on the top of the following page. In the second example you 
cannot achieve any change of the position of the graphic with the "flow with 
text" property applied. The graphic is always positioned on the top of the 
second page, never on the bottom of the paragraph despite it was required.

At least that is a bug. But despite of this issue the crux of your explanations 
is at least with the first example wrong. I understand that an object has to 
stay on a page without the "flow with text" property enabled. But in the first 
example there is not reason to move the graphic into the margin:

You have two text lines below the graphic with a correct margin. That means, 
that IT DOES fit together with its anchor on that page. Why should it not fit 
on that page after the alignment is changed to basis bottom? If the graphic is 
forced to stay on the page because of an inactive "flow with text" property 
there is still enough space to move the two text lines from below the graphic 
to the top of the graphic. There is absolutely no reason why the graphic should 
not have enough space on that page anymore. There is only the question where 
two text lines are positioned - before or after the graphic! There is 
absolutely no need to move the graphic into the margin.

Your explanation rests on the claim that the graphic has not enough space on 
that page anymore. But that claim is simply wrong. That's why and because of 
the initially described bug this issue is not INVALID and I reopen it now.

I want the objects be positioned at the end of the paragraph. The option 
alignment basis bottom should do that together with the "flow with text" 
property of the graphics enabled. This cannot be achieved with the given 
examples.

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