https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149211

--- Comment #3 from Olivier Hallot <olivier.hal...@libreoffice.org> ---
Response from ChatGPT: (!!!!!)

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In the context of a document, an object refers to a self-contained entity
within the document that can be manipulated as a unit. An object can take many
different forms depending on the type of document and the software used to
create or manipulate it.

For example, in a word processing document, an object might be a table, an
image, a chart, or a text box. In a presentation document, an object might be a
slide, a shape, an image, or a text box. In a PDF document, an object might be
a page, a form field, or an annotation.

Objects can be manipulated in various ways depending on the software being
used. For example, in a word processing document, you might move an image or
resize a table. In a presentation document, you might change the color of a
shape or add an animation to a slide. In a PDF document, you might fill out a
form field or add a comment to a page.

Overall, objects provide a way to organize and manipulate different elements
within a document, making it easier to work with and customize the document to
your needs.
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