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Writer in LO 6.4.7.2 in Ubuntu 20.4

I am reformatting some documents to a larger print size. This involves changing layout of pages and 
the requirement to perform some operations on images. For each image, I need to turn off wrap, 
change the anchor point from paragraph to character and then align middle to anchor.

I completed this reformatting task on Vol 1 with some 90 odd images with absolutely no problem 
(other than wrist ache). Today I started on Vol 2, again with around 90 images but right from the 
first image I got this strange effect. I can turn the wrap off ok, but when I change the anchor 
from paragraph to character, my display of the document zaps me down some 120 pages right to the 
very end of the document.

The actual operation of changing the anchor point gets completed correctly and I eventually found 
that the easy way to get back to my correct place in the document was simply to hit the up arrow 
key. At first, it was an annoying scroll back up to the right place until I found that a simple 
click of the up arrow key would do the job. But I am puzzled by this behaviour. Any ideas?

Philip


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