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On 11/29/2011 05:51 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hello James

Using LO 3.4.4 under Windows XP I can simply open the image in any image
viewer (or even LO Draw) and then Copy the image, select the precisely
formatted image in LO Writer and simply Paste. This will replace the
previous image and apply the size and position to the pasted image.

Doesn't it work this way in Ubuntu?

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Yes, I tried it and it does work that way for me as well. It seems to me it will be cumbersome though when working with 2 or 3 dozen photographs. With only one or two photos the extra operations would not be excessive.

Another response suggested using links instead of embedded images. I think the links will work better for me overall. I can go as much as a year without even turning on my color printer. But then when I need it, I can have hundreds of photos to print.

Thank you for the solution and I will keep it in mind.
James


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