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 Daniel Wibbing,

I donot know if early versions suported "relative" links, as the link is stored a a url ?

with a simple macro you can restore easly the URL's to your original path

Greetz

Fernand
Hi everyone!

I am new to this mailing list. I hope I am using it in the right way:

The situation:
I have a document (my dissertation) with a lot of pictures, which I inserted as links.
The document is in a folder "Dissertation"
The pictures are in the folder "Bilder/..." in the folder "Dissertation"

I copied the the folder "Dissertation" to different volumes when I was working on my project at 
different places.
I always updated LibreOffice to the most recent version. I now have LibreOffice 3.4.5

The problem is:
The pictures are not shown any more in my document.
Instead only the absolute link from one of the volumes on which I added the picture is shown.
example: file:///Users/daniel/Volumes/share/SensMiLi/Dissertation/Bilder/Kapitel 2/Hall_effect_A.png

My question is:
Why does LibreOffice not find the relative path to the pictures in the "myProject" folder, which 
always stayed the same?
example: /Bilder/Kapitel 2/Hall_effect_A.png

I would be very happy if you could help me! :)
Daniel




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