On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 11:01 -0400, RICHARD wrote: > I'm using OOo version 2.0.1.1 on Fedora Core 4 with all the latest > patches. I create a document with pictures from files. The picture is an > encapsulated postscript (.eps) file that I use OOo draw to convert to > a .emf (enhanced metafile). I convert them because OOo has the nasty > habit of not displaying eps files correctly (it screws up the size and > makes them smaller with no way to correct them - it doesn't do this with > emf's). I insert the emf (embedded not linked) and save as both a .odt > and .doc. As long as the .doc file hasn't been closed, the emf picture > appears and looks perfect. If I close the .doc and re-open - the picture > is gone (this doesn't happen with the .odt version). This ALWAYS > happens. If I take the .doc and .emf to windows, open in MS Word, and > insert the .emf file in the .doc, the .emf displays perfectly. If I save > the .doc from MS Windows, it opens perfectly in OOo and displays > the .emf picture. > > Why can't I get OOo to store the .emf picutre in a .doc version file? > How can OOo be used for compatibility with MS Word docs if it doesnt' > save it's own pictures? Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? > I've checked options to see if something is set wrong but I don't see > any applicable options to change. I know I'm embedding the pictures and > not just linking them. >
Very odd. I suggest that you enter an issue into Issue
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It is important that you file
any examples with the issue to ensure your need is understood.
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