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<dt><b>Usage Restrictions</b></dt>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>Determines a position of an object relative to a size defined by other means.
 Values from 0 to 1 cover the entire reference rectangle. Values
 may also be outside this range, especially negative.
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<td class="imsum_left"><a href="#Primary">Primary</a></td>
<td class="imsum_right">The position in the primary direction.
 The direction is defined by the object using this point.

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<td class="imsum_right">The position in the secondary direction.
 The direction is defined by the object using this point.

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<td class="imsum_right">This indicates how the object is placed at the relative position.

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<td>double <b>Primary</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>The position in the primary direction.
 The direction is defined by the object using this point.

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<dd><p>For example for western languages the primary direction may be
 the horizontal distance measured from left to right.</p>

 <p>The values are relative to a reference size (for example the page size).
 Values between 0 and 1 span the complete bounding rectangle.</p>
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<td>double <b>Secondary</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>The position in the secondary direction.
 The direction is defined by the object using this point.

 </dd>
<dd><p>For example for western languages the secondary direction may be
 the vertical distance measured from top to bottom.</p>

 <p>The values are relative to a reference size (for example the page size).
 Values between 0 and 1 span the complete bounding rectangle.</p>
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<td>::com::sun::star::<a href="../drawing/module-ix.html">drawing</a>::<a href="../drawing/Alignment.html">Alignment</a> <b>Anchor</b>;<hr>
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<dt><b>Description</b></dt>
<dd>This indicates how the object is placed at the relative position.

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<dd><p>The Anchor indicates which point of the placed object
 will be placed at the coordinates given within Primary and Secondary.</p>

 <p>For example if Anchor is TOP_LEFT the top left corner of an object will
 be placed at the given coordinates. If Anchor is RIGHT the right middle corner of the object will
 be placed at the given coordinates.</p>
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