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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?

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.

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.

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



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