Robert Shelton wrote:
Frame 7.0 on Windows 2000

I'm working with an inherited document. It has a graphics frame,
which I would like to either convert to an anchored frame or place in
an anchored frame so it will flow correctly with the text around it.
I can't find any way to do this. What am I missing?

In case it matters, the graphics frame is a flow chart, so it
contains several drawing objects and several text frames.

Thanks for your help.


One way:

1. In your text, insert an anchored frame (of any size).

2. With View > Borders turned on, select your graphic frame and drag it by one edge into your anchored frame.

3. Resize your anchored frame (Esc m p).

'Nother way:

1. In your text, insert an anchored frame (of any size).

2. Select your graphic frame and Select All (Ctrl-A in Windows).

3. Cut the selection.

4. Select your anchored frame.

5. Paste the selection.

6. Resize as above.

HTH,



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