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On 11/02/2011 06:59 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Marcus Moeller schrieb:
Hi all,

I am trying to embedd an Draw page into a Writer document, using OLE.

Is it really necessary?

Are there any other options?

The problem is that the page is not inserted in the original size/zoom
factor, but about 50%.

Do you insert from file or do you generate a new OLE, which has no file?

I inserted from a file.

Compare the page size of the Draw document with the text area width in
Writer and add margins, that are needed for rulers and scrollbars. Does
the Draw source document has enough place in the Writer target document?

Page settings/margins are both the same in writer and draw. The draw document seems to have enough place in writer.

Is the OLE anchored to paragraph with "follow text flow"? Than it is
restricted to the page text area.

No.

I have also tried to set the zoom factor in Edit mode (embedded Draw),
but the function is disabled there.

Zooming is done with the object mode (green handles).

This deforms the object.

The only 'workaround' I have found is to open the draw file in draw, set zoom factor of the document to 200% and save it (not sure if that's really necessary). Afterwards open Writer and embed the OLE object. Now it has the size as visually shown in draw (which is 200% zoom factor).

Greets
Marcus

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