https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145951

--- Comment #4 from Telesto <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Justin L from comment #3)
> The position in ODT is "Vertical BOTTOM to Base line". Likely MS Formats
> don't have such a positioning thing.
> 
> This kind of information should have been provided in the original
> description, and identified before the bug report was created.

Sorry.. but I admit this kind of analysis not being my strong point.  

> Please provide proof that MS formats can specify a similar anchor setting.
> Assuming DOCX-Limitations.

Well this beyond me capability's.. So lets assume you're right.. 

This still leaves to possibility's

A) transposition/Conversion of anchor from 'As Character' to "To Character"
anchor on save which matches the position on canvas. 

There was a short while, where DOCX shapes got imported as 'as character'. But
quickly changed to 'To Character' for usability reasons

B) Avoiding that "Vertical BOTTOM to Base line" being used (probably
impossible). LibreOffice has a tendency to defining the position using
"Vertical BOTTOM to Base line" if you drag the image. So it's something which
can easily happen. 

1. Open Writer
2. Insert a shape -> rectangle at cursor position of the empty document
3. Change anchor to 'as character' 
4. Open the position dialog: result  Position: Center -> Baseline
5. Drag the shape down with the mouse: result Position: Vertical Bottom to Base
line
6. Save to DOCX (x.docx)
7. File reload -> Shape will be on top of the page
8. Open the file x.docx with Word 2003 -> Image properly positioned (odd..)
9. Save the file to y.docx 
10. Open y.docx file with Writer -> notice anchor change to 'to character' and
shape on the proper position
9. Open x.docx with Word Online -> Image on top of the page (as in 7)

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