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Hi,
Yes but in this case DRAW object is included to WRITER and in this case 
it's very difficult to open/save/edit because of the huge size of the 
file unfortunately...

By the way when you edit DRAW OLE than position of the OLE Frame is 
changing. Not stable!...

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Regards,
Mucip:)

21-03-2014 15:06, m.a.riosv [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] yazmış:
perhaps I am wrong, but I think a good way to have more control, it's 
insert a new draw OLE object in the document Menu/Insert/Object/OLE 
object - create new - LibreOffice Drawing.
The new draw object is embedded in the document, no external draw 
file, you can insert/paste images in it and use the draw tools.
In this way it's possible resize the object frame without lost any 
part of the image, or edit as draw after double click.
Miguel Ángel. 




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