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------- Additional comments from msa...@openoffice.org Sat Jun  5 06:43:00 
+0000 2010 -------
(Michael Sacco - 6/5/2010)

I have reproduced the following enhancement on the following platforms:

Windows 7 x64bit - OOo 3.3.0 - DEV300m78
Windows XP Professional - DEV300m78

and was, as you mentioned, able to open and edit the inserted bitmap freely (in
Microsoft Paint) using your provided file by simply double-clicking the bitmap
on the slide. To confirm your Linux enhancement request, I tried it on the 
platform:

Linux (OpenSuSe) - OOo 3.1.1

and I can confirm the fact that you cannot edit a bitmap. OpenOffice defaults to
"Draw" as their editing program on Linux side and doesn't allow for choosing to
edit on another editing program, such as GIMP.

To do some follow-up testing, I made sure that this was not simply file specific
as I created my own file with a bitmap object and could access it just the same
on Windows platform and unable to access it, again, on Linux.

Steps to create bitmap object (Windows Platform):

1. Create new Presentation
2. Choose any slide layout
3. Insert > Object > OLE Object > Further Objects > Paintbrush Picture
4. This opens a paint window that allows for editing, draw intended picture
5. Close paint editor and return to slide view - this will display the created
picture in the slide
6. Double-click bitmap object to re-open in MS Paint for further editing

I attempted to do the same on the Linux side, but there existed no option for
"Further Objects" so I wasn't able to produce any object using a local editing
program.



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