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Hallo

On 2011-03-28 09:41, mnatiello wrote:
Hi
In OO, I created a template to load photos into a writer document
in my
custom format (8x6 cm). I did as follows:
1. Load a photo, modify its style and presentation until satisfied
2. Click "update" on the graphics style.
3. Save the template with a new name.
4. Set the template as default.

This does not seem to work anymore. The graphics style does indeed
show 8x6
but the loaded photo ignores it. New documents load the photos at
their
actual size rather than rescaled.
Copying the old OO ott file to the templates directory and
choosing it as
default does not help either.

Any help?


Which version of OOO did this work in previously.

I'm certain about OOO 3.0.0.9, but I believe it still worked all
the way through 3.2, that is until I upgraded my system and got
LO 3.3 instead.

Thanks,

M.Natiello


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