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hi all

we have a problem on a Mac OSX intel 10.6.8 with libreoffice 3.4.1.

See this file http://db.tt/7tOH9Gb, it contains the following:
Example.docx - docx with a embedded picture
Example.pdf - the pdf, was created from Example.docx
Screenshot-01.png - screenshot in edit mode
Screenshot-02.png - screenshot in print preview mode

i think you will see the problem...

Main Problem, picture are there.. but not visible, just with a border... if
exporting to pdf or print/preview they are there.. but while working on that
docx it's not possible to see the picture...

We also found out, that the same problem occurs while creating a new odt on
Mac OSX and embed a picture, see following file: http://db.tt/KKCAZdn

Myself i'm working on Linux Kubuntu 11.04 with libreoffice 3.3.3 and can
open all above file (docx, odt) and see the picture...

Hope someone can help or have an idea...

Thanks a lot
Kind regards
thomi



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