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Hi,
I am writing manual book of machine. I've got many pictures. I import this
picture one by one to DRAW file and I put arrow sign or text box on some
points of the pictures. 

I import this DRAW file as linked OLE object. But I can not center the
picture in OLE container/frame? When I adjust it once than it may change
later?! I can not fix the main picture region of the DRAW object in OLE
container/frame?...

In MS Office you can add picture in the word file and you can add arrows in
the picture. Than all this object became like one solid. When you resize the
picture than arrows indicating same point of the picture... But in WRÄ°TER
when you resize the picture than you arrow shapes not resizing?! This is
really big lack according to MS unfortunately?!

Regards,
Mucip:)



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