El 2013-11-24 06:50 p.m., Thomas escribió:
LO 3.6, Win XP x2/ Win 7 x1 (total 3 machines, 2 desktops, 1 note PC)
I am working again on a book. The current file contains 1 picture and
has 260 kb. If I remove the picture, that shrinks to 60 kb. (When I
asked the last time, I had a file: 200 pages + 70 pictures = 50 MB, or
using grayscale pictures 15 MB. At that time I was told to change the
memory settings. Did not work.)
When I switch from View -> "Print layout" to "Web layout" and try to use
ANY key, like moving through the document (the stupid thing always jumps
to the top of the document and I HAVE to move!), it ALWAYS, as in 100%
of the cases, crashes LO. I tried this on three different computers with
all sorts of differenct settings, operations etc. The result is ALWAYS
the same.<<<
Good morning
No answers to my last post at all probably means, I am the only one
having this problem.
I tried some other things.
1) I opened the file using Open Office. -> No problem even without
tweaking the memory settings.
2) I opened the file on a machine running Ubuntu. -> No problem.
Does this give anybody a clue as to what might need to be changed
somewhere?
Thank you
Thomas
I had a similar problem with a rather small document, but with figures.
Was an annual memoir. I changed my view to web document and this slow
down my work.
I have never tried again this feature.
To work with a great amount of figures I suggest to link instead of
insert the figures. That way, they remain outside the document instead
in its interior. They could be placed inside a 'images' folder.
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