Original file.doc - 0.3 MB with all linked images, as you wrote in 
another post in this thread. Ok

> If I open the doc and then save as doc-a.odt, the size jumps up by 0.3 MiB to 
> 8.4.

So now you've get doc-a.odt - 8.4 MB.

Probably size increases because all linked images now are included and 
no more linked. May you check it?

> If I then keep doc-a.odt still open and save as doc-b.odt, the size doesn't 
> move and remains at the original 8.1.

So now you've get doc-b.odt - 8.1 MB.

Ehm....sorry, you said that "size doesn't move" but you wrote doc-a.odt 
was 8.4 MB. May you clarify?

> But if I then close doc-b.odt, re-open it and save as doc-c.odt, the size 
> jumps again by 0.3 MiB to 8.4.

Not so clear for me which jump you are talking about.

doc-b.odt was 8.1 MB and now you say that it starts from 0.3 MB

> That seems repeatable. The first 'save as' after opening the file causes the 
> size to increase. Subsequent 'saves as' with the original kept open doesn't 
> cause a size increase.

But the first step could cause size increment if images are included and 
not linked.

> Curiously, opening the increased size file, (doc-a.odt which is at 8.4 MiB), 
> and 'saving as' doc-a2.odt doesn't cause any further size increase.  Doc-a2 
> stays at 8.4 MiB.

It's extremely expected.

-- 
Gabriele Bertolucci


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