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Saving the website as a complete webpage (from google chrome for example)
then importing that file into writer should be the closest to lossless..

It is important to note that many websites go to great lengths to protect
their content from this type of infringement.  So your frustration may be
against copy protection scripts or methods and not the import or export of
the web browser nor LibreOffice Writer.

On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 1:21 PM charles meyer <reachmeplace@gmail.com>
wrote:

My esteemed listmates,

I copy/paste text + graphics from an online forum into Writer. I change the
Page to A 4 and even reduce the font to 10 but I still lose content.

Besides doing screen shots screen-by-screen,have others found a way to
copy/paste graphics + text and save it in Writer without losing any
content?

Printing to PDF often loses the graphics and I'm just left with text.

Thank you.

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