When you paste an image into LO, I think it defaults to the original
size ...
but all you need do is to right click on the image -
then when the block appears, choose the size, location, ...
you desire for that image.
All the writing is still there :-)
From: Rich Giorgio <rgiorgio@benbronzacademy.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:49 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] google images and librewriter crash
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
I was searching for images on Google images and when I right click on an
image and paste it into librewriter, the cpu usage goes to 100% and I have
to force quit librewriter. This happens on all versions of librewriter from
3.x to 4.2 on Ubuntu (10.04 to 13.1). I've also seen it on Windows, but
have not tested it as thoroughly. This does not happen in librecalc,
impress, or draw. The drawback in writer is you may lose all your work once
you paste an image. If you paste special -> bitmap it pastes the image.
Can this crash be prevented or treated the same as the other libreoffice
applications? Thank you!
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