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Hello everyone.

I installed LibreOffice at work. I use it at home and like it very much, but I have a problem that 
is important because don't allow me to do some things I need at work.

The problem happens with the LibreOffice Writer and the format .doc . When I insert an image and 
use it as "Como carácter" (in spanish, I don't know how it's called in English. See first capture), 
I save the document and there's no problem (See second capture), but when I open the document (or a 
document created with Word) the image gets smaller and deformed (see third capture). I think it's 
some kind of bug, but I need to know if I can solve this problem somehow, because I need it to work 
as I said.


1)
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/6835/libre1.jpg

2)
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/9522/libre2.jpg

3)
http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/9500/libre3.jpg


Thank you very much!

P.S: The document in the captures is just an example, I obviusly don't work with Reese 
Witherspoon's pictures... xD

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