Hi :)
Perhaps;
1.  create a copy of the file
2.  rename the file-ending from .ods to .zip
3.  open with an archive-manager (on Gnu&Linux you might be able to skip
step 2 but if not then just double-clicking on the .zip should open it)
4.  inside the zipfile is a folder called something like "images".
5.  open each image in turn until you find the bad ones and delete them
6.  rename the file-ending from .zip to .ods
7.  does the file still open or does it crash or not open at all?

Sorry this answer is a bit of a painful route and totally inelegant!
Regards from
Tom :)




On 9 September 2014 14:58, dave boland <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
>
> I did a drawing using Draw, then exported to PDF.  The PDF had some
> extraneous objects in it, so I was trying to figure out where they came
> from.  The first step is to see if there are any objects that are hidden
> (behind something else, or a color the same as the background, etc.) in
> the source drawing.  How do I do that?  Select All doesn't seem to help.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
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