I am not sure, but, hopefully, this could be a hint.
After manually inserting a graphic image into an empty Writer document,
the following code fragment of OpenOffice.org Basic reports that
HoriOrientRelation = 7
VertOrientPosition = 7
Sub Main
oObject =
Thanks for responding, I have since tried playing around with the orientation
settings, but alas, its still not keeping the x/y position from the
paragraph anchor when I open it up in Word ... See the picture properties
here for one of my images in openoffice 3.1.1:
Are you using vertical writing? If so, there is a bug which
misinterprets the position of graphic object during importing
from and exporting into Microsoft Word 97-2003.
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=86769
Hi,
What I have just noticed with writer_MS_Word_2003_XML is ...
Steps
1. Manually create an empty Writer document.
2. Manually import a graphic image.
3. Move it and alter its attributes.
4. Save it as Word 2003 XML.
5. Open it with my favorite text editor.
The inside of the XML file
What about putting the graphics into a container - a text box for
instance -, which is able to listen to your prayers (g)?
Regards
Vito
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Hello...
I have since tried the following code, which aims to do just that... It add
the picture to a frame, The frame is either anchored to a paragraph or
frame...Thats is, I have a parent frame which is anchored to a particular
page, with PAGE anchoring... Inside that frame is the NEW frame
Hello.
I'm trying to build Open Office on OSX 10.5 (Intel). I've almost gotten it
there, but I've hit a snag. It looks like the moz module isn't being
built. Here is the error message I'm getting:
build -- version: 275224
There are active module in . Inactive modules will be skipped.