Hi All,
I just need a sanity check please on the following in case I am
misunderstanding something or missing a setting.
I have created a new page style. In this page style I have imported a
bitmap graphic (to act as a watermark). In the bitmap properties I have
defined the following settings:
* Size: Disabled the /"Original"/ setting, Enabled the /"Relative"/
setting, and set /"Width"/ and /"Height"/ to 60% and 40% respectively.
* Position: set to centre of the page
* Tile: disabled
* AutoFit: disabled
On applying my settings, the bitmap appears with the applied page style
as desired. However, on saving my document and reopening it, the bitmap
in the page style consistently has the AutoFit setting enabled (which
mucks up my bitmap formatting). This persists even if LibreOffice is
exited altogether and re-opened.
I'm running LibreOffice Version: 5.0.3.2. Is anyone else please able to
recreate this or otherwise give me a pointer as to what is going on here?
Cheers,
Dave
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