Philip Jackson wrote
> 109 pages (US Letter size pages)
> 70 illustrations (.png format black and white)
> 21k words
> 
> ...
> 
> Each image was anchored to paragraph (rather than character or page)
> with 'NoWrap'.  I didn't 'mess' with the image frame styles except for
> the captions.

I really start to believe that wrapping is the only thing involved when
re-paginating crashes (or stops unexpected).

In my Q&D test-document from scratch:
71 pages A4
ONLY 1 image (cloned several times)
19k words
doc. size < 50kB

Optimal page wrap is used and LO stops re-paginating during the process,
reproducible.

I don't think sticking to style sheets or using linked or embedded objects
are the real problem here. What you describe is a welcome alternative to
using "as character" anchoring while avoiding text wrapping. Welcome because
"no wrap" can be defined in all frame styles, making the work flow a lot
easier.

Couldn't resist to test this with a troublesome master document and it looks
good. The only drawback is that I noticed spontaneous resizing of bitmaps
which I did not notice when using "as character" placement.



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