Charles,
If you have a scroll mouse, on insert of the image still selected--i.e. the
8 green handles are visible--hold down the <ctrl> key and scroll the mouse
wheel. The zoom will follow (loosely) where the mouse pointer is located.
With out the image selected, the <Ctrl> and scroll will follow the edit
cursor position, so likely on left margin.
But, please post these use questions to the User group ML.
Stuart
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From: charles meyer
Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 4:31 PM
To: V Stuart Foote
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Writer - back to single page
Stuart,
That worked perfectly!
May I please follow up with a different question?
I want to insert an image into Libre Writer (not Draw).
I select Insert > Image and it inserts the .png into the middle of the
page/document.
But, it's very small. When I apply that Zoom slider in the lower right
it moves the image flush right so it's way over on the right side of
the page.
Is there a better way to view an image in Libre Writer or is that the
only real option?
Thanks so so mcuh for all your kind help.
Charles.
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