Gary, your comments quoted below make me think of using a table instead
of frames. I've never used frames and I've never used Draw. But I have
used a table in a Writer document to do what you appear to me to be
describing. Would that help you?
-- Tim Deaton
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On 9/20/2017 8:56 AM, Gary Collins wrote:
Thanks Brian. I will play with Draw, havent usedit much before, to see if i can fairly easily get
what i need. Basically for images to be in a 'table' formation, with text comments on each row. I
want each image to have the same height, but the length of comments,and hence possibly the height
of each row will not necessarily be the same. The ability to easily insert a new row would be nice,
but probably not essential.
G.
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On Wed, 20/9/17, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com> wrote:
I suspect this problem cries out for using a drawing (Draw) document, not a text (Writer) one.
o Set up a single page with your images for that page.
o Select the page in the Pages panel.
o Copy.
o Paste the page - with identical images - as necessary.
o In subsequent pages, select each image in turn and use Insert | Picture... to replace it with
the image you need there. The new image will occupy the same space.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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