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Hi sharkx,

sharkx forever wrote (17-08-11 08:17)

Is there a way to embed images in the .odt document (not just as links) when
copying and pasting text+images from a webpage?  Manually copying and
pasting individual images gets painful if there are a lot of images.  I was
hoping if there is an easier way to do it in LO.  If it is not possible to
do this in LO, please let me know if you know any other method for doing
that, e.g., converting .odt (with images as links) to some other format and
then back to .odt!  I would like my final document to be .odt because then I
can add/remove stuff if I need to.

Trying with my LibreOffice 3.4.2 on Ubuntu and copy paste from FF, inserts the image direct in the document, not as link. Maybe that is because in the dialog Insert > Image > From File the "As link" is not checked ?

If you might not be able to solve it that way, you can always chose Edit > Links and in the dialog break all the links > images are embedded.

HTH & regards,



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