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Hi :)
Hmm, it might be better to try asking the question again on "Ask LO"
http://ask.libreoffice.org/
because you are not getting answers from many people.

When i try to download and open the file it
1.  shows as being 0bytes
2.  seems to have weird character encodings as it asks me which
utf-encoding i want  (this could be a problem the machine i was on yday and
tonight.

Apols and regards from
Tom :)







On 9 April 2014 20:03, Marco Olimpi <marco@olimpi.it> wrote:

 Thanks a lot Tom for your help! :)
I uploaded the file on my server at this address:
http://banji.badstorm.it/test.odt

Let me know if you find a solution. :)

Regards
Marco


On mer, 2014-04-09 at 18:19 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)

 Hmm, tricky.  Any chance of uploading the file itself rather than a
screenshot?  The screen-shot did seem to confirm that it's an Odt but apart
from that didn't tell me much.
Regards from
Tom :)





 On 9 April 2014 17:06, Marco Olimpi <marco@olimpi.it> wrote:

 Thanks Tom for your answer! :)

I put the img on my server at this link:
http://banji.badstorm.it/libreoffice.png
I didn't start from a docx file but I created a new odt directly from
libreoffice.

I hope the image can help you to understand better.

Regards

Marco



On mer, 2014-04-09 at 16:43 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)

This mailing list doesn't get attachments.  If you can upload to Nabble
(it automatically plonks the link to the uploaded file) or upload a file to
a Cloud storage type place and then give us the link that might help.


Chances are that you are using DocX format instead of the native Odt
(=Open Document [Format] Text).  Please try again using Open Document
Format.  The older MS format tends to work fairly well too but ODF is
better.


MS formats don't have the "Anchor to page" option so if you do use their
formats try again but change the Anchor to "to paragraph" or something.
Still best to use their older format for MS Office 2003 and earlier

File - "Save As ..."



Regards from
Tom :)





On 9 April 2014 16:22, Marco Olimpi <marco@olimpi.it> wrote:

Hi everybody,
I have a this problem using Libreoffice Writer 4.2.2.3. I add some
frames on the document moving them in a particular position and  I save
the document. When I reopen the document later, the frame lost the
position that i set before. (See the example attached)

How I can prevent this?

Thanks

Marco

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