Transformations of the objects, even if they are grouped together, are
working properly. But the problem arises if the origin of the drawing
(caused by the resizing of the page) changes.

Unfortunately ungrouping and regrouping doesn't fix the problem. Even
the restoration of the original page size doesn't help. Obviously the
code contains an arithmetic error which is not reversable. The only
workaround is to cut and paste the objects into an empty document, as
previous posters mentioned already.

It would be great if this bug could be fixed any time soon. Because I
very often export Inkscape drawings, that are supposed to be parts of
OpenOffice-documentations, as portable network graphics (.png). To avoid
big blank areas around the drawing I always reduce the page size to its
extents before I do the export. Of course I could export the drawing as
a selection in order to get the same result, but then the export dialog
suggest an automatically generated filename instead of the one the
drawing already has only with a different extension.

However, Inkscape is a very good and precise  vector graphics design
tool that dramatically increases my productivity and it is extremely
intuitive to use. Another big plus is of course, that Inkscape is
running on multiple platforms. So many, many thanks to the whole
Inkscape team for their valuable work.

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