Hi David,
what I meant by "you do _not_ have a line" is that there is no border around 
your image - for setting a border around an image, you have to select what 
lines you want (for example all lines, or just lines to the left and the right, 
or...) from the 'Line arrangement' panel. If you do this, you'll see a thicker 
border around the image.
Now, the reason for the confusion: You _are_ indeed seeing a border around the 
image - but this is not a "real" border, i.e. it will not printed (try printing 
to a PDF, for instance). This border is comparable to the cell borders in a 
oocalc document - they are not printed unless you define what borders you want 
(and at what width). The thin border you see is not the "0.05pt border" (you 
would get this by clicking at one of the possibilities to the left) and is just 
there to help you to see where your image ends. If you want a clearer 
distinction between "virtual" and "real" borders, you may set the colour for 
the "virtual" border to something else than grey (Tools -> Options -> 
Openoffice.org -> Appearance -> Object boundaries).
Hopefully this clears things up a bit - sorry for being a bit unclear in my 
first answer. 
If you agree, I'll "invalidate" this bug. But, you may well file a bug about 
the dialogue not being clear, suggesting that chosing a line width should not 
be similar when there is no line, or similar...

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Open Office Word Processor - Not able to remove 0.05pt border from png
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