https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102730

            Bug ID: 102730
           Summary: EDITING: Image in slide shifts when selected
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 5.1.5.2 release
          Hardware: x86 (IA32)
                OS: Windows (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Impress
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
          Reporter: davidjudysm...@gmail.com

Created attachment 127688
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=127688&action=edit
Example presentation with one slide that fails (for me)

(This appears to be a duplicate of Bug 92127, but it's very reproducible for me
on Windows 10.  I'll be interested to see if anyone else can confirm it.)

The slide in the attached presentation illustrates a problem that I have
encountered recently.  When the slide is displayed in Normal view, I click on
the photo to select it, and the image shifts, so that it is no longer aligned
with the frame.  

The direction and distance of the shift seems to depend (more or less linearly)
on where I click.  A click near the upper left corner moves the image -.30"
horizontal and -.40" vertical.  Near the upper right corner gives .24" and
-.40".  Near the lower left gives -.30" and -.02", nearly a straight left
shift.  And near the lower right gives .24" and -.02".

The shift is very obvious in this example slide, which has arrows pointing to
two of the bird's features.  When I click on the photo, the arrows are no
longer in the right place.  The attached jpg shows this.

In every case, Ctrl+Z returns the photo to its original position, showing that
Impress has detected the shift as an action (Move Bitmap) that can be undone.

I created this presentation in this way.
1. Create a new presentation.  Optionally, change the Layout to Blank Slide and
change the Background Fill to solid black.
2. Insert an image.  (In my case, I inserted a jpg photograph whose dimensions
matched those of the presentation.) If necessary, expand the image to fill the
frame.
3. Optionally, add other shapes on the slide.  I added two arrows and two
(invisible) boxes of text.
4. Save the presentation and close it.
5. Reopen the presentation.
6. Click somewhere in the image.  It moves so that it is no longer aligned with
the frame.
7. Press Ctrl+Z (or choose Edit > Undo) to return the image to its original
position.
8. To try a click in a different place, be sure to undo the selection of the
image first, by pressing Esc or clicking outside the black frame.

Variation: addition clicks on the (unselected) image continue to move it
additional amounts, and Ctrl+Z undoes each of those moves in reverse order.

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