Hi :)
You have to scroll down a bit, sorry
Regards from
Tom :)  




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>From: Regina Henschel <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, 4 December 2012, 17:18
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Writer/Draw] How to insert fields into 
>graphic?
> 
>Hi Gordom,
>
>gordom schrieb:
>> Thank you very much for your advice. Unfortunately I'm facing some
>> problem with captions. I don't want to have any text shown except
>> numbers. Therefore I choose no category. Problem is that automatic
>> numbering doesn't work in this circumstances. I tried leaving this field
>> blank (putting a space there) but it didn't work neither.
>
>Do not use the Caption wizard, but set the field manually.
>
>> 
>> My goal is to get something like that:
>> 
>>     __printscreen__________
>>    |   ____                |
>>    |  |    | 1             |
>>    |  |____|               |
>>    |     _____________     |
>>    |    |             |    |
>>    |    |             | 2  |
>>    |    |_____________|    |
>>    |                       |
>>    |   __________          |
>>    |  |          |         |
>>    |  |          | 3       |
>>    |  |__________|         |
>>    |                       |
>>    |_______________________|
>> 
>> 
>> Any clues?
>
>If your pictures are inside a frame, you can only use a "Number Range", if you 
>will reference them later on using the number. Another kind of reference will 
>not work. When you do not use the "Caption"-feature, then you insert a "Number 
>Range" by Insert > Fields > Other... > Tab "Variables". Choose "Number Range" 
>left, and "Illustration" in the middle. Insert. Close.
>
>To insert the reference in you text use Insert > Fields > Other... > Tab 
>"Cross References". There you find "Illustration" left, and in the middle the 
>number you want to refer to. Choose "Numbering" from the bottom list.
>
>For arranging your pictures you can use several methods, for example
>- Anchor as character and aligning by using tabstops.
>- Anchoring to paragraph and wrap setting "after" and "first paragraph", use 
>the spacing in the wrap settings in dialog page "Wrap" and the position from 
>the dialog page "Type".
>- Using a invisible layout table which gives you a grid for arranging.
>
>Kind regards
>Regina
>
>
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