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Hi Jack,

Jack Patteeuw schrieb:
LibreOffice 4.1.2.3I am trying to insert an ODG into a ODT
usingInsert -Object -OLE Object -Create from fileThe resultant
"physical size" on the page (paper) of the object in the ODT is NOT
the same as the original ODG ! Of course grabbing a resize handle in
Writer "stretches" the contents out of shape.If the resultant object
is selected (green dots on),Format -ObjecthasPosition and
Sizedisabled.Example 1, the ODG is 1 page which is defined as
6.0"x2.0" with 0,0,0,0 margins. When it is inserted it is clearly
much taller than 2.0".Example 2, the ODG is 1 page, A4 size with A4
default margins. When I try to insert it into my ODT it fills the
width of the Letter size page, but the length is much too small.In
both cases, when the image is brought into the Writer document, the
contents of the image have the proper width/height ratio.


Why do you try to insert an odg-document as OLE-object instead of inserting the drawings directly?

Kind regards
Regina

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