In news:[email protected], Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> typed: > Twayne wrote: >> In news:[email protected], >> Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> typed: >> >>> Twayne wrote: >>> >>>> In news:[email protected], >>>> Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> typed: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Twayne wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> In news:[email protected], >>>>>> Barbara Duprey <[email protected]> typed: >>>>>> >>>>>> >> >> ... >> >>>>> My "problem child" is a 1.6M file -- 15 pages, each >>>>> with a 5-column table containing a header row and 5 >>>>> picture rows. Above each picture is a line of text. >>>>> Apparently just reopening an existing file goes through >>>>> repagination, for some reason. Yes, I sure hope this >>>>> issue gets some attention. Do you think there's any >>>>> point in opening an issue, or would it just be closed >>>>> as a duplicate? (I'm sure there must be at least one >>>>> out there already!) >>>> IMO it might make it if if were phrased properly and >>>> concisely detailed, not sure. The hardest part is >>>> probably the research to find anything similar is already >>>> submitted and accurate - it's over a year since I've had anything >>>> to do with the issues sytem. Perhaps if it were tied >>>> tothe repagination process as that's a new revelatioin, >>>> at last to me. I suspect pagination of causing other things too, >>>> like the jumping cursor and not going back to where it >>>> originally was, and a couple other things I can't think >>>> of right now. If it relocates the cursor, then it could >>>> relocate images, I'd assume. I also noticed that captions >>>> also follow the right image when they get relocated - >>>> maybe that's due to anchoring, I don't know right now; it >>>> just occurred to me. Probably the worst part of getting >>>> them to look at this is I've never found a pattern to >>>> be able to predict when or if it may or >>>> may not act up. Like your example; I'd have predicted iit >>>> would be OK based on the infor you provided but it's >>>> getting toward the border line of the file sizes I've >>>> experienced it on. Good luck, >>>> >>>> Twayne >>>> >>> I'll probably give it a shot -- at least I have a >>> relatively small file, and I just tried opening it five >>> different times. Each time the first problem is on page 5, >>> with the first picture row graphics moved down; sometimes >>> the text moved down, too, other times it stayed in place. >>> The other differences were less predictable, but I think >>> this would give them something to go on, since there's >>> repeatability (at least on my VistaHP/OOo3.1.1 system). If >>> you've got a different configuration, would you be willing >>> to give it a try and see what happens for you? >>> >> >> Yes, I'd gladly give it a try. Interestingly, the graphics >> move up, not down here. I have XP Pro SP3, OO.o 3.2, but >> it was the same back on XP SP2 and OO.o 2.x and 1.x. It >> would be interesting if there were diffs between operating >> systems. BTW, what do you anchor the graphics to? My Word "imports" >> are all anchored to "character", which I change to >> "Paragraph" when I see them, but it seems to make no >> difference to anything. I've been told part of it's due to >> my not anchoring images properly, but when it's imported >> from Word, I shouldn't have to go inspecting all the >> anchors and besides, it seems to make no difference. HTH, >> >> Twayne` > > They're mostly anchored "To paragraph" -- although there > are some that I reanchored when I was running into problems > before I learned the trick of inserting and deleting a row. > I'm sending the file off-list. BTW, just now I tried once > to reopen from the Recent files list and had a different > error (that time, the first error affected a graphic > anchored "To page" and totally messed up pagination), but > trying again got me back to the same error as before. In > any case, though, there always seems to be an error > somewhere!
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