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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105187

V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|                            |needsUXEval
                 CC|                            |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists
                   |                            |.freedesktop.org,
                   |                            |vstuart.foote@utsa.edu
            Summary|UX: Internal image          |warn user that renaming an
                   |hyperlink will break after  |object (e.g. a linked
                   |renaming the image          |image) will break the
                   |                            |hyperlink
           Severity|minor                       |enhancement

--- Comment #2 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
Sorry, but this seems correct. 

If you rename the image object--the link still points to the old name.

And note that the actual link object can also be edited, both its Text--but
also its target.

The pair of target and link have to be adjusted together--again that seems
correct.

Should the user be warned? Maybe... but how much nagging is appropriate?

Otherwise this is not a bug -> Enhancement

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