And that's always seemed the easiest method to me -
           also allows any image to be inserted into the document whenever,
wherever desired.



From: Brian Barker <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Drawing arrows in Writer.
To: [email protected]

At 11:49 16/04/2015 +0200, M Henri Day wrote:

 The arrow tool in the draw function toolbar in, e g, Draw or Impress makes
> drawing an arrow there a breeze, but the same toolbar in Writer (I'm using
> 4.4.2) seems to lack this particular - and very handy - tool. Is there some
> way to get around this lack and draw arrows (other than block arrows) in
> Writer ?
>

As has already been suggested, you can insert a line in a text document
(using the Drawing toolbar) and then format it in many ways (Format |
Object > | Line... or right-click | Line...), including adding arrowheads.

But you can also create whatever you need in a Draw or Impress document and
easily copy-and-paste it into a text document. The resulting arrow can
still be manipulated in the text document.

I trust this helps.
Brian Barker

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