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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127507

Eyal Rozenberg <eyalroz@technion.ac.il> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Eyal Rozenberg <eyalroz@technion.ac.il> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
Users have "several ways" to align objects to left, center and right 

I think you may have misunderstood what I was describing. The three
alternatives I mentioned all exist for each single type of alignment - the
users do _not_ have a way to choose between them. (Nor do they even know what
logic LO will use to choose among the alternatives.)

And if you group the objects you can move the group later to some other place

That's also not what I meant, because moving a group does not change the
relative alignment of group elements. Also, you _can't_ move the group to a
position (horizontal position in my example) which is based on the current
position of the group or its elements. Or rather, you can, but only if you
write it down and feed it manually as a new position for the group - as once
you start dragging and moving the group around, it is no longer in that
original position.

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