On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 07:46 +0300, Andis Lazdins wrote: > There are two problems: > > 1. I like to have captions above graphics, not below, and I did not > find how to do it automatically in swriter, like in case of tables. > 2. Usually I have to export most of documents to msword format to > make them available for others and in this case disposition of > graphics and captions is changed, so I need manually position > graphics and their captions. > > There are many questions about this issue in ooo support page, but no > valuable solution. I do not see any reason for introduction of frames > for graphics with captions. I suppose that there are technical problems > which are not visible from outside or not so many users use captions > built in function. > > Best wishes! > Andis >
I haven't noticed much activity over this in all the time I have been
involved with OOo except this thread. Therefore, I suggest that you
enter an Request for Enhancement (RFE) into Issue
Tracker as this is the best way to have requests such as this evaluated
or simply build OOo to your specifications. If you do the latter, please
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> Dan Lewis wrote:
> > On Wednesday June 7 2006 09:09 am, Andis wrote:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> Is there simple way to add captions to graphics without frames in
> >> switer, like captions of tables, and how to change position (above or
> >> below) of captions in this case. At the moment I simply cut image and
> >> caption, paste them outside frame and delete frame, but it is rather
> >> time consuming way.
> >>
> >> Andis
> >>
> >
> > Why not use the frame to do this? If you are concerned with the frame
> > border showing, use F11 (Styles and Formating window) to access the Frame
> > Styles icon. Click it and then modify the Frame Style to remove the frame
> > border. Then all the frames you create in this document will be
> > borderless: not visable when printing nor when looking at the document in
> > read only status.
> >
> > Dan
> >
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