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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87720

            Bug ID: 87720
           Summary: Default image insert anchor and wrapping
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 4.5.0.0.alpha0+ Master
          Hardware: Other
                OS: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: medium
         Component: ux-advise
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
          Reporter: philipz85@hotmail.com
                CC: libreoffice-ux-advise@lists.freedesktop.org

By default libreoffice inserts images as To Paragraph, Optimal and many users
coming from other word processors are not familiar with LO's image insertion
behaviour and may like to change this default behaviour. So i'd like to suggest
that in Tools > Options > LibreOffice Writer > General, we add a section
entitled 'Image Insert' and provide two drop down lists - 1) Anchor, 2) Text
Wrap.

Defaults in other word processors:

MS Word - In Line (aka As Character)
WPS Writer - In Line (aka As Character)
Google Docs - In Line (aka As Character)
WordPerfect - Paragraph, Square/Both Sides (aka Paragraph, Parallel)
Abiword - In Line (aka As Character)
Calligra Words - Floating Free (aka To Page, Optimal)

Is there a reason why LO has decided to stick with this default anchor and
wrapping preset for insertion of images?

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