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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun  6 08:53:00 +0000 
2008 -------
I must not understand the problem. Here's what I see in OOo 3.04 beta.

1. I create a new presentation
2. I add a graphic to the page (a jpg picture)
3. select the picture
4. Select Format | Position and Size to get the Position and Size dialog
5. Click "Keep ratio" 
6. My particular width and height are 4.84 W and 4.61 H. If I change values **in
this dialog**, the ratio is preserved. For example, if I change 4.84 to 5.84,
the height automatically changes to 5.56.

Therefore, this feature works (so far).

If I try to manipulate the image directly by grabbing a handle on the image and
dragging it, I can resize the picture any way I want, creating distortion. The
ratio is not preserved. Is this the "bug"?

I then do the same thing in PowerPoint 2007. 
1. New presentation, copy the picture from OOo and paste into powerpoint page
2. with the picture selected, click Format, click size to bring up the Size and
Position menu, and height and width are at 100%, click lock aspect ratio if not
already checked.
3. change Height and width changes (in the height / width boxes on this dialog).
Similarly, change the scaled height (100% to 110%) and scaled width changes too.
4. close the dialog, drag the middle handle to the right to stretch the picture
lengthwise, bring up the dialog and even though lock aspect ratio is still
stretched, my height is now 100% and my width is 126%.

So OOo 3.04 behaves essentially the same way as Powerpoint 2007.

If the goal is compatibility of the two products, then this behavior is a
feature, not a bug.


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