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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar  6 20:49:30 +0000 
2007 -------
I am using Writer 2.1 and experienced a similar problem.
It seems to be related to this issue. Therefore I am 
adding here some information what I found out. 
(Mathias Bauer and Karl-Heinz Bellgardt told me to do so.) 

I used an old .odt file, opened a .doc file in word
in another window and copied text and pictures into 
the .odt file by using cut&paste. 

I adjusted "Umlauf" to "Vor" or "Hinter" with the pictures. 
I clicked on the pdf button to produce a pdf file.
I closed and opened again several times on this day.  

I experienced problems with the pictures: 
A picture once vanished, but the frame of it stayed and one
of the other pictures of the document was shown instead.
Because of differences in ratio the "new" picture shown
in the old frame was shown somehow distorted.

This behaviour happened more than once. Each 
time it could be solved by just copying the original 
picture onto the distorted false one 
once more from the original .doc file.

It seems to be that Writer mixes up the picture information.
This is a problem of Writer 2.1 with Win2k !
I hope this will be confirmed and solved in 2.x. 

Unfortunately I do not know at the moment how to reproduce
this error. Therefore it is not easy to add a file to show.       

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