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Hi :)

I have a feeling that your current method might be trying to anchor the box to 
the beginning of the document.  It's not quite having that effect but perhaps 
you need to do the anchoring when you have got the box into the right place?
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Kemal Gençay <kemalgencay@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 30 May, 2011 13:38:53
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Please disregard the previous messages, this is 
the correct link

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 3:14 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <
webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:

On 05/30/2011 06:41 AM, Kemal Gençay wrote:

Thank you for a wonderful product.

I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202.

Using Write, I go to the beginning of a paragraph and insert a frame, and
choose "Anchor to Paragraph" option.

But when I move the paragraph elsewhere, the inserted frame does not
accompany but stays where it was originally inserted on the page. Same
when
I choose "Anchor to character".

This is the link to .odt document
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8899106/Yatirim_ilkeleri.odt

 Would be grateful if you can help.

Best Regards

Kemal

 What you are saying is you created a frame associated to a paragraph or
word placement  and when that paragraph is moved, the frame stays put.  OK,
how have you "moved" the paragraph?  Cut/paste?


No just select the paragraph, and drag/drop elsewehere


The document you sent is "sparse" and I do not know what you are doing for
moving the text.

Are you adding text to the before the paragraph, but after the frame?  Are
you moving the paragraph to a different portion of a page that has several
paragraphs on it?  That would help us better to answer your question.


What I do is write some text, then go to the very beginning of text and
insert a frame with "Anchor to paragraph" selected. Then I select the
paragraph and drag it and drop it on some other place. I expect the frame to
accompany the text, but it does not !


Myself, I usually need to anchor to the page, since every time I reformat a
page with an image on it and the image is anchored to a paragraph, the image
position tends to move differently than I wanted - but it does move when the
anchor paragraph is moved.


On a single page, if I anchor to page, and when I select the paragraph and
darag/drop it elsewhere of course the frame does not accompany as expected.
But what I want do do is: on a single page write 4-5 paragraphs, then for
each paragraph I want to anchor a different frame and when I move the
paragraph by dragging it I expect the anchored frame to move with the
paragrah.

Ok it worked this time as I write this msg! ! See the link below and play
around with it ! !
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8899106/Yatirim_ilkeleri.odt



I do wonder what is the difference as anchor TO a character vs. anchor AS a
character.



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