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I do not remember seeing the original post with the question included.

For single page documents, I use Anchor to Page. For multi page documents, I use Anchor to Paragraph. That way, if I do some changes in the margins, etc., the "picture" seems not to "wander" around as much - left to right on the page - as the character/word would make it.


On 12/15/2014 04:37 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Err,

1.  we hear that "AS character" produces the most hideous unsightly results
2.  we hear that MS Office does it that way
3.  there's a call for us to move to the hideous unsightly way!!

Why not stay with the advantages of LibreOffice instead of trying to make
it as hideous as MS Office!!?

There probably is a place where you can configure your own set-up to
default as you prefer.  Then maybe copy that xcu (on Windows) or User
Profile (on all OSes) to get the same defaults onto other machines.


I tend to find MS Office 2010 tends to use "to paragraph" but that might be
something weird i did during set-up.  Personally i usually prefer "to page"
for my company's newsletter but it's not always appropriate.

Simply right-click on an image and choose "Anchor" and a sub-menu appears
allowing you to choose.  There are probably other ways but i tend to find
that easiest for me.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 15 December 2014 at 20:17, Florian Reisinger <florei@libreoffice.org>
wrote:
Hi,

There are (close to) no devs on this list...

Liebe Grüße / Yours,
Florian Reisinger

Am 15.12.2014 um 20:11 schrieb rfithen <rfithen@hotmail.com>:

I agree, "anchor as character" should be the default behavior as in
Microsoft
Office. Clearly there are no reasonable responses to your question, and
the
devs seem to ignore this request.



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