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Each time I write such an assertion, I add a comment about what was the<br>
old/wrong value, so in case you get 1999 instead of 2000, you have a<br>
chance to judge if the old rounding error is back or in fact the 1999 vs<br>
2000 is not a big difference in this case. In this case, it says "the<br>
image become invisible", so hopefully you can easily just manually load<br>
and save the document and verify if on your machine the image becomes<br>
invisible in Word or not. :-)<br>
<br><br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I tried doing this, however I'm still having trouble simulating the test. I figured out that the export is a Word export, and if I unzip it word/document.xml contains what I want.</div><div><br></div><div>However, how does the export/import/export thing works? I tried loading the .docx, saving it as .odt and exporting again, but unless I did something wrong, I think I ended up with the same file...</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Renato.</div></div>