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Philip Jackson wrote
109 pages (US Letter size pages)
70 illustrations (.png format black and white)
21k words

...

Each image was anchored to paragraph (rather than character or page)
with 'NoWrap'.  I didn't 'mess' with the image frame styles except for
the captions.

I really start to believe that wrapping is the only thing involved when
re-paginating crashes (or stops unexpected).

In my Q&D test-document from scratch:
71 pages A4
ONLY 1 image (cloned several times)
19k words
doc. size < 50kB

Optimal page wrap is used and LO stops re-paginating during the process,
reproducible.

I don't think sticking to style sheets or using linked or embedded objects
are the real problem here. What you describe is a welcome alternative to
using "as character" anchoring while avoiding text wrapping. Welcome because
"no wrap" can be defined in all frame styles, making the work flow a lot
easier.

Couldn't resist to test this with a troublesome master document and it looks
good. The only drawback is that I noticed spontaneous resizing of bitmaps
which I did not notice when using "as character" placement.



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