https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149874
--- Comment #3 from [email protected] --- I followed the suggestion to use the non-Ubuntu-specific version of the latest version of LibreOffice. I first removed the Ubuntu version, and then installed the version from your website. Of course, I had to save my documents before doing that, and I also rebooted my system. I then opened the "problem" document. Before saving the document (docx format as that is required by the journal that will receive the manuscript), I made sure that the two images were anchored to the page (not paragraph or character), and I protected contents, position, and size. Wrap was set to off and overlay was not marked. When I reopened the document with your (not Ubuntu) version of LibreOffice Writer, all protection for contents, position, and size HAD BEEN REMOVED, and the images were anchored to character, NOT THE PAGE. So, I had to reposition the images. When I anchored them to the page as in the original document, the images moved to the wrong position. Images, graphs, and tables are essential aspects of my scientific manuscripts. What do I have to do to keep LibreOffice Writer from corrupting my documents? John -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
