John:

I'm not following your question completely, but when I insert graphics into documents using Writer, right clicking on the image and selecting Anchor gives me four choices: To Page, To Paragraph, To Character, and As Character. Nothing shows to anchor "To Frame." I think the question is to what frame is the documentation referring?

Only after adding a caption (and after Writer creates the "outer" frame to hold the caption), does "To Frame" appear. It seems to be referring to anchoring the image frame to the "outer" frame which holds the image and caption. If you select the "outer" frame and right click, the "To Frame" option is not present. That makes some sense because you can't anchor something that doesn't exist at that level (if frames within frames can be considered to have different "levels"). The "inner" frame, the graphic, can't be anchored to a Frame if the "outer" frame doesn't exist. If the "outer" frame does exist because you inserted a caption, then you see the option.

If some of your images have captions and others do not, that would explain the difference you're seeing. Writer's use of the "outer" frame is not very intuitive and if you're not careful, you can easily select the image frame when you think you're selecting the "outer" frame (with caption and image). In fact, it took me a long while to even realize that there was a second frame involved when adding captions.

HTH.

-Michael
Subject:
[users] Pictures inside frames - Anchor To Frame
From:
John Kaufmann <kaufm...@nb.net>
Date:
Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:26:58 -0500

To:
users@openoffice.org


I tried this question six weeks ago and got no answer, but with the indulgence of the list I'd like to try it again, in the hope that someone might have a new thought about it:

According to the OO documentation ("Working with Graphics"), any picture inside a frame should have "To Frame" among its Anchor options. In a document I wrote are ~30 pictures inside frames - but only half of them have the "Anchor.. To Frame" option. After much study, I'm still unable to see the difference between those that have and those that do not have the option. Even pictures side by side can be different. Can anyone tell me what to look for to normalize this?

And - bonus question - since Writer believes that a picture with caption is lost without a frame (and thus supplies one automatically), why would the picture ever *not* be anchored to the frame?

John


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