https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127467

mroe <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 OS|Windows 7                   |All
         Resolution|IRREPRODUCIBLE              |NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE
           Hardware|PC                          |All

--- Comment #13 from mroe <[email protected]> ---
For me this is NOT AN (AOO) ISSUE.

Please have a look at comment 2.

The image “plasic model decals”, attached with comment 5, is a GIF.
It has a dimension of width 656 pixels × height 455 pixels.

GIF does not store any DPI (dots per inch) information! GIF was defined for
screen resolution, so AOO takes that: here it is 96 DPI.

656 dots / (96 dots/inch) = 6,833 inch = 17,357 cm > 17 cm (width of the
default A4 text area)
455 dots / (96 dots/inch) = 4,740 inch = 12,039 cm

This size you will find as "Original Size" for the inserted image in writer if
you open “Picture…”: Tab “Crop”

For a different screen resolution you will get an other result.
(This explains the observed difference between Win 7 and Win 10. Opening the
attached test with the same AOO installation will show the same (original) size
for the image.)

Simply save the image as PNG, JPG, BMP or any other picture format which stores
the wished DPI for the image.

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