https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99845

--- Comment #6 from Susan <[email protected]> ---
Yes, you didn't read what I wrote. I am not talking about saving the
presentation or drawing with the image in it and reopening the presentation or
drawing. I clearly and most detailed as I can be in English wrote that I am
trying to save the IMAGE itself out of the .pptx via a right-click on the
image. This has nothing to do with saving a .pptx or drawing file and reopening
the master file containing the image.

Please actually read my previous comment it is about as clear as clear can be. 
I am trying to save a picture (image) that was inserted into the .pptx and
cropped. This is done with a right-click on the image itself.  You can do this
very easily in MS Office Powerpoint and the image is saved as a cropped image.
LibreOffice is not working correctly and the image saves  out as the original
image file inserted in the .pptx, not the cropped version of the image.

Insert a picture into a blank .pptx. Crop the IMAGE. Right-click on the IMAGE
and save it out to .jpg. (DO NOT SAVE THE .PPTX, THAT IS NOT WHAT NEEDS SAVING
OUT). Insert the saved "cropped" image .jpg file back into the .pptx and you
will see that the image didn't retain the cropping when you saved it out of the
.pptx

I don't know how much more clear I can possibly be....

(In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #5)
> Ok thank you for your feedback.
> On pc Debian x86-64 with LO Debian package 5.1.3RC2, I don't reproduce this.
> 
> I used created a brand new pptx file, put an image in it, saved it. Then I
> reopened it, cropped the image, saved the file, reopened the file, the image
> was cropped.
> Perhaps I missed something.

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