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Brian Barker wrote
o Are your correspondents using LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) to view your
documents?  If so, in order to see the images they will need to have
ticked the setting at Tools | Options... | LibreOffice Writer | View |
Display | Graphics and objects. 

I use e-mail based in Chrome ( Zimbra ), also has a Desktop app and I Gmail
too.
Brian Barker wrote
o Are you distributing the documents in LibreOffice's native .odt format
or in some other format?  What application(s) are your correspondents
using to view them? 

At the end of merge mail wizard, I select html format. The other options,
creates attached files of the document, but I want to send as "normal"
emails with images.Anyway the attached files, doesn´t show the images.
Brian Barker wrote
o If your correspondents do not need to edit your documents further, have
you considered exporting as PDF (File | Export as PDF...) and distributing
those documents instead? 

Yes, but what I need is send the emails not as attached files.Thank you.



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