At 16:54 02/06/2017 +1200, Gordon Cooper wrote:
This issue has just appeared. For about 12 months, one of my regular 
tasks in LO has been to paste html technical documents into Libre 
Office, where images are scaled, text edited and formatted before 
exporting to pdf, or on-forwarding to our translation team. This 
week, images from the html files are missing from the Libre Office 
paste, but they re-appear in the pdf files. Instead of images, LO is 
displaying empty frames with a line of text showing the image file name.
You have somehow disabled the display of graphics: your inserted 
images are still there, as you can see from Page Preview - or in 
exported PDF copies, as you suggest. Replace the tick at Tools | 
Options... | LibreOffice Writer | View | Display | Graphics and objects.
The lack of LO images is preventing the forwarding of files for translation.
This should not be so, as the setting applies to your use of 
LibreOffice, I think, not to the saved document. Whoever opens the 
document should see the images even if you cannot.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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