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Hi :)
It is possible to open a .odt or .docX file as though it was a .Zip.  I tend
to find that is the easiest way of finding out which pictures and things are
heavy and which are tolerable.  Often it's fairly easy to use Gimp or Draw
to change formats to png or gif and then resize to something more
appropriate for the size of the document (A4 or whatever).  I think you have
to open the file as a normal document to replace the pictures.  I haven't
tried cheating by replacing them in the !zipped lol
Regards from
Tom :)

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