

I certainly believe that all the help info and hover notes should reflect what you wrote (but yet, they don't, they pretend it "will work"). If you select a primitive from the Drawing toolbar and add it to the current document, or if you click an existing object, you will see the frame: a black line around the object with eight handles for moving or reshaping the object, three down each side and one in the middle of the top and bottom. Hence I won't mark this as solved just yet, in case someone else still has the problem too (in which case I could not explain how to make it work, it's rather "luck" for me). I couldn't yet replicate both situations parallel. It seems though that if you then later make a *change* to such object, OO doesn't "remember" that it was created with the drawing toolbar. I created those objects with the drawing toolbar (as I usually do).

Now it's working again but I still wish Bill goes to HELL! How can someone behind such a crap system become so rich?īack to you: Yes I guess you hit it spot on. Sorry I was planning to reply right after I found out but, windows did honor my name here: The past two weeks I've been wishing HELL may engulf Bill Gates, out of nowhere(!) suddenly this new win 8.1 stopped my wireless LAN and I had no clue why and what to do. I don't know if that is what's causing your problem or not. If you try to include any part of the document that didn't come from the drawing toolbar (or possibly pasted in from Draw or some other software) then it can't be selected or grouped with graphics objects. You can work with any graphic object made from the drawing toolbar, including texts.
