Images are hosted in a frame which is a rectangular area removed from text use in the page. But if you attached a caption to your image, another frame is created to group the image and the caption. Frames are then nested and the inner frame is limited to the outer frame extent.
When you downsize the image, you probably interact only with the image frame and leave intact the outer frame. Consequently, you have now an enlarged blank space inside the caption frame. You can get clues about your exact situation when you enable in View
meno the various hints about boundaries.
Regarding image position you may have the same ambiguity. You operate on the inner frame instead of the global frame.
Though dragging frames with the mouse provides a quick’n’dirty way to roughly position the object, I recommend you tune the final position with either a frame style (not obvious for beginners) or a right-click and Properties
. You can then define precisely the position relative to some reference, e.g. the paragraph the frame is anchored to, and ensure that the frame will follow any edits in the same relative position.
Two caveats;
- document stability is guaranteed only if it is saved .odt
- don’t anchor your images To page because this is not what you think (it attaches to a specific physical page)
Attach a sample file for accurate diagnostic.