https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122477
--- Comment #4 from Harald Koester <harald.koester@mail.de> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #2)
There might be no name by purpose. For example you generate a "Table of
Figures" from object name and do not want this drawing object to be included
in the index.
As far as I tested this, currently (version 6.1.4) it is not possible to create
a "Table of Figures" with drawing objects at all. May be this is a bug too.
Or you do not want, that such drawing object is visible in the
Navigator.
Like Heiko I do not see a reason to hide a drawing object in the Navigator. In
the contrary I like to see them all in the Navigator especially in order to
find them all in bigger documents.
Or you do not want to get identical names in Navigator if you
copy&paste it a lot. Such is likely in case your drawing is a sign or ersatz
for a missing glyph and used as character.
Yes, it is possible to create drawing objects with the same name by using
copy&paste. But I think it is not intended, because if you try to rename a
drawing object with "Format > Name...", it is not possible to assign an
existing name. In case of using the copy&paste function I would expect that
LibreOffice creates a new name for the copy, e.g. "Shape1 - Copy" or "Shape1
(Copy)".
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