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From: Lisi Reisz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed 05 Mar 2008 04:34:52 EST

| On Tuesday 04 March 2008 07:22, Jennifer Rickards wrote:
|> Pictures/images copied and pasted into documents should always be
|> embedded. So I cannot explain why that did not work for you.
|
| When my grandaughter used Impress for a presentation for school, and
| copied and pasted the pictures she wanted, about a third of them
| ended up linked. Fortunately we discovered this before she sent it to
| her teacher and we were able to remedy it.
|
| She has continued to use "copy and paste" rather than "insert" [she's
|  13 :-( ], and has continued to need to check for linking/embedding
| because around a third of pictures continue to be linked.
|
| Lisi

If an image is copied to and pasted from the clipboard there is nothing
to "link" with, because the clipboard image is temporary in computer
memory. While you have not advised what method or source is being used
to copy from, I suspect that it is the image location (link) that is
somehow(?) being copied and pasted, not a copy if the image itself.

Would you be kind enough to advise how you check images pasted into an
Impress presentation for linking to an external file? I ask, because I
am unable to locate this function.

Dave

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