Hi
I don't know if this issue is a bug or a new way of doing things in Writer.
If it is a bug I believe it is related to
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140408
I have many documents created over the last few years and regularly
edited with tables containing hundreds of images, one per cell. The
images were inserted into the tables by drag and drop and automatically
anchored to paragraph and the table row expanded height to accommodate
the image.
Now (at lease since LO 7.0) if I open these documents the table rows
have shrunk behind the images and the images all overlap each other and
rows below.
I resolve this by changing the image to anchor "as character" and the
paragraph to "Centred" and the table row expands to appear as it did
previously.
If this is a major chore to fix so if it is a bug I will hope it is
resolved before I need to edit too many documents. Just opening a
document to fix a typo means redoing all the images in tables in that
document. If it is a change to the way Writer is going to handle images
in tables, I will just have to live with fixing these up as I edit the
documents.
Thanks, steve
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