Created attachment 114389 [details] Example SO: Windows 7 When i paste an image with dark solid colours, appears white points. For example in a black square
You’re seeing the grid, which allows you to snap objects into fixed points to ease alignment – as you may notice, it corresponds with the ruler. The grid is visible on-screen only, and it won’t affect export nor printing. As the grid is not visible by default, I’m assuming you enabled it by mistake. Go to Herramientas > Opciones > LibreOffice Writer > Cuadrícula > Cuadrícula visible. INVALID
(In reply to Adolfo Jayme from comment #1) > You’re seeing the grid, which allows you to snap objects into fixed points > to ease alignment – as you may notice, it corresponds with the ruler. The > grid is visible on-screen only, and it won’t affect export nor printing. > > As the grid is not visible by default, I’m assuming you enabled it by > mistake. Go to Herramientas > Opciones > LibreOffice Writer > Cuadrícula > > Cuadrícula visible. > > INVALID OK, thanks.
(In reply to Miguel from comment #2) > (In reply to Adolfo Jayme from comment #1) > > You’re seeing the grid, which allows you to snap objects into fixed points > > to ease alignment – as you may notice, it corresponds with the ruler. The > > grid is visible on-screen only, and it won’t affect export nor printing. > > > > As the grid is not visible by default, I’m assuming you enabled it by > > mistake. Go to Herramientas > Opciones > LibreOffice Writer > Cuadrícula > > > Cuadrícula visible. > > > > INVALID > OK, thanks. But should'nt the image be over the grid? so that the grid wouldn't apperar on the image.