On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 12:45 +0100, annonygmouse wrote:
> Hi, I'm new here on this mailinglist, I've used OpenOffice for quite a
> while, but I have not yet found how to do the following (if possible).
> 
> When I'm writing documents lots of times I need to copy&paste from a 
> website, I do it via copy&paste from mozilla, openoffice handles it 
> correctly, but there's one thing that annoys me...
> 
> The text is correctly formated, and the images are created as images via 
> URL, but I need them to be inserted IN the document, because lots of 
> times I've got no internet connection...
> 
> How could I do it? (and yes, I know I can download the images and then 
> "insert->image->from file", but there are LOTS of images!!!!).
> 

From
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo1.x.x/user_guide.pdf,

"
If the object is connected to a hyperlink and the method, outlined in
the note above, is not used, the hyperlink will be inserted instead of
the graphic object. Graphics inserted from a webpage are generally
linked to the remote web site. Use Edit > Links if you wish to embed the
graphic in the document."

Hope this helps.

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