Hi :)
Ok, can you increase the memory allotted to this sort of thing?
Tools - Options - Memory

Also i have found it better to make sure both the pictures and the document are 
stored locally rather than accessed over a network.  It helps to edit the 
picture with Gimp or something to try to get the pictures file-size down.  Jpg 
is quite nasty lossy compression.  Png is usually better.  Gif is often great 
for logos.  I try saving the picture in all 3 formats and then see which is 
lightest and which looks best.  Sometimes cleaning up an image so that it has 
less random weirdnesses where it's been broken (such as "wake" and stray 
fuzziness around the corners of things in a jpg) can significantly improve the 
quality of the picture AND drop file-size at the same time.  

Note that cameras and even phones are taking hugely higher resolution pictures 
which are making pictures heavier and heavier even at the same physical size.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 29/11/11, James / Support <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: James / Support <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Replacing graphic images in documents
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, 29 November, 2011, 18:36
> On 11/29/2011 12:53 PM, Joe Conner
> wrote:
> > On 11/29/2011 6:48 AM, James Finnall wrote:
> >> Hello List,
> >> 
> >> For years with OpenOffice I was able to use a
> document as template to print my photos on 8 1/2"x11" photo
> paper by reloading the document and simply replacing the
> images.
> >> 
> >> I think it was UBuntu version 11 that changed me
> over to LibreOffice.  I have found that my documents
> seem to load and print just fine as they were originally
> saved.  But I have not been able to locate a method to
> replace the graphic images in a document, either by the top
> menu or by right clicking the image.
> >> 
> >> The only way I have found is to delete the image
> and then insert the new image from scratch!  This is
> most difficult for precise image size and
> placement.   I use a standard aspect on my
> camera (3:2) and have the image size for all four photos
> exactly the same.  They are also positioned to allow
> just a barely visible white line between the photos for
> cutting.  And the margins are set to be allowed on my
> printer without the images being cropped off.
> >> 
> >> To duplicate all these settings on every image is
> way too time consuming.  I need to be able to simply
> change the image in the four graphic entities without
> effecting size, placement or aspect ratio of the original
> image.
> >> 
> >> Anybody have any suggestions that I might try to
> replace the images of a document?
> >> 
> >> Thank you,
> >> James
> >> 
> >> 
> > Have you tried to insert a frame, and then put your
> photo into it?
> > Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
> > 
> Thank you for the suggestion.  No, I had not attempted
> to use a frame.   I just spent a few minutes
> with frames.  But it came down to the same problem, I
> was unable to replace the image inside of the frame. 
> Also, when I attempted to size the image to the frame, the
> frame size just self adjusted to allow for the image. 
> So I did not see where it made any improvement in the delete
> and replace option if the frames adjust to any changes.
> Thanks,
> James
> 
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