When I save a graphic, it shows ‘The image has been modified. By default the original image will be saved. Do you want to save the modified version instead?’
So, how do I set the image to original image, clearing all modification? Thanks!
When I save a graphic, it shows ‘The image has been modified. By default the original image will be saved. Do you want to save the modified version instead?’
So, how do I set the image to original image, clearing all modification? Thanks!
LibreOffice version?
Operating system?
Where you tried to save this document to?
What a type of image did you edited?
In which application was this happened?
What file type you tried to save? It is an image export?
Can you upload an ODF type sample file here?
I don’t see a single step to revert the picture to original other than inserting the picture again, or saving the unmodified picture and inserting if original no longer available.
For changes such as cropping, rotation, colour or brightness changes, you can go into the appropriate setting and set things back to zero but for multiple changes it would be quicker to insert the picture again.
You could make an enhancement request, How to Report Bugs in LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Wiki
First image in attached is an example of a modified image, right-click and select Save to choose between saving modified or unmodified image.
ModifiedImage.odt (64.6 KB)
Please describe why from the question that you cited above follows a need to reset an image?
The question only shows when you try to save an image in the document selectively (e.g., using its context menu). It is meant to avoid a confusing situation, when you e.g. cropped it, and save to a separate JPEG file, thinking that it will be saved cropped - but it will not, it will be the full image; then you might forget to check, and sent the JPEG to someone, and they suddenly see everything that you cropped, and that you didn’t want them to see.
If you yourself want to see the full image, you may save the original yourself in this dialog; or you may look inside the document’s package (if you are dealing with ZIP-based ODF/OOXML file formats).
LO 7.4.3.2
Thank you for the comment I’d describe it, that I don’t need to reset an image, you are right. I just see the ability to reset an image as LO provides an unmodified copy. (In fact after I use 7zip to open the document I see image files, where the ability comes from)