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I use OSX, Maverick. 
I'm not sure about that following happen in Windows or Linux, or else. 


In the Writer, I can select multiple words starting with one word by double
click and dragging. 
but the Impress doesn't allow me to do such job. 
I only can select one word by double clicking. 
Dragging doesn't do anything. 

Another annoying feature is that unselected objects (especially figures) are
moving if i click it and drag. 
this happens to content box, too. 
Although I just want to select certain object, un-intended movement of mouse
makes the object to move. 
It could be better, unselected object ignores click and drag behaviour. 
As resizing is possible to the selected objects, moving should be possible
to the only selected objects, I think. 

Is there something to do that I missed? 
ps. I hope that you understand what I want to say. 




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