Description: First: No, I did not mistake Ctrl+Enter and Enter I have written some text and needed to put sme images into it. Since some text was squished between two images (one on the left and one on the right) I wanted to move he text down one line to display it below the right, next to the left image. The left image was set to sloat text right with a space of 0,2cm. The right image was slightly above the left one and is set to float text on the leftwith a spacing of 0,2cm. As soon as I pressen enter the text got moved to the next page. I undid the change and retriedit several times. The result was always the same. Once I moved the left picture down a little bit so that a part of the text could fit above the left image, the text was back in it's original spot. When I tried to hit eneter again it vanished. In the end I just put a second picture on the right. @Reproducibility: Kinda yes, kinda no. I never had that problem before, but in my document I can reproduce it by removing the image and a few newlines I have added. Actual Results: see description Expected Results: just a newline next to the image Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: I did not see any options so send screenshots. Here are the links to some: grey is text, green are images 01: http://uploadimage.org/images/2019/02/13/01.png Cursor rests on "3." that is about to be moved one line down 02: http://uploadimage.org/images/2019/02/13/02.png Situation after enter is pressed 03: http://uploadimage.org/images/2019/02/13/03.png Situation when the imge is moved down just a little bit 04: http://uploadimage.org/images/2019/02/13/04.png When I added the new image on the right. When enter is now pressed, the text will be moved below the left image as expected.
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I would love to add the full odt file. There is just one problem: It contains governmental information that is maybe in part or as whole considered as restricted access (That's the 'secret' behind the grey and green boxes BTW) I can may look into making a video if that helps.
(In reply to bugs_documentfoundation_org.5.kuru from comment #2) > I would love to add the full odt file. > There is just one problem: It contains governmental information that is > maybe in part or as whole considered as restricted access (That's the > 'secret' behind the grey and green boxes BTW) > > I can may look into making a video if that helps. Unfortunately a video doesn't help much. Is there any chance you could sanitize the document as explained here -> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FAQ#How_can_I_eliminate_confidential_data_from_a_sample_document.3F
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