On Friday June 2 2006 11:51 pm, Betty Weinberg wrote:
> I have truly enjoyed using Open Office for some time, and encourage
> anyone I know to use it also!
>
> At this time, I have a question about your newest update, and
> inserting/replacing an image in a Writer document.
>
> I am using Windows XP Pro with a Nvidia Geforce MX4000 video card (128
> MB), and 640 MB of 133 mghz RAM, and have installed Open Office 2.0.2
> Intel with JRE (today), replacing a prior version of 2.0; since there
> seemed to be a newer update.
>
> I created a document; using Open Office Writer 2.0, using the newest
> version I had just downloaded today (June 2, 2006).
>
> See the attached screen shot, to get a better idea of what I refer to in
> the following situation and question.
>
> SITUATION:
> In the document I created; I have a frame, with four photos inserted
> into it When I selected one of the photos, and attempted to edit/replace
> the picture with another I found that the option to select a different
> photo and the browse feature to the right of the "Link" line are not
> selectable. In the screen shot attached, the Red rectangle in the image
> shows the area I am referring to, and the Blue arrow indicates the
> browse button I am referring to.
>
> The steps I took to attempt to edit/replace the picture were:
> Selecting the photo I hoped to replace
> Right clicking my mouse over the same picture
> Selecting "Picture" from the drop down menu
> QUESTION:
> Is that browser feature supposed to be active in this feature? Or is
> the only way to edit the photo to delete it and Insert a new Picture?
>
> Thanks for such a great product, and in advance for your assistance!
>
> Betty Weinberg
> Zapponet.com
> (503) 556-2771
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From your description, you may have grouped these pictures in this
frame. If so, you can not make any changes to one of them without
ungrouping them. (When grouped, the pictures act as if they were one
graphic.) Ungrouping the pictures should be one of the choices in the
context menu. If this is not the problem, we definitely need to have
access to the file to see what may be causing the problem.
Dan
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