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

--- Comment #6 from David F Smith <davidjudysm...@gmail.com> ---
Aha, I think I found something.  I can make it work properly (no shift on
selection of the image) by disabling the Picture toolbar.  That toolbar (if
selected) appears and disappears when a picture is selected and deselected, and
on my copy it appears on a second toolbar line, below the Standard toolbar.  It
seems that that is what makes my picture shift.

To be specific: 
1. With the image not selected, choose View > Toolbars > Picture.  The Picture
toolbar appears above the slide frame.  If necessary, move the Picture toolbar
to a separate line, so that when it appears there are more lines of toolbars.
2. Select the image.  No problem (no image shift), because the frame is already
sized for the extra toolbar line.
3. Unselect the image.  The Picture toolbar disappears, and the frame expands
to recover the extra space.
4. Select the image again.  The Picture toolbar appears, and the image shifts.
5. Choose View > Toolbars, and uncheck Picture.
6. Unselect the image.
7. Select the image again.  The Picture toolbar does not appear, and the image
does not shift.
8. Choose View > Toolbars, and check Picture.  When the toolbar appears, drag
it to the same line as the Standard toolbar, so that it does not take up any
more vertical space.
9. Unselect and select the image.  The Picture toolbar appears and disappears
as before, but the image does not shift.

If I'm right about the cause of this, and if it's reproducible by somebody
else, then I would phrase my complaint in this way: if the slide frame needs to
be resized because a new toolbar has appeared, the selected image and all other
objects in the slide should stay together and aligned.

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