On Tuesday, January 23, 2007 8:47 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Stephanie Boulee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do you achieve this? I can find the properties for the page but
not the frame.
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1. Click on the border of the frame. Careful clicking brings up 8 green
squares (I think they are called "handles") around the perimeter of the
frame and the cursor changes to a cross with an outward pointing arrowhead
at the end of each arm.
2. Right click in the frame and select Anchor and then To Character. Note
that in what follows, when I say "right click in the frame" I mean that you
must do it when the cursor is in its cross/arrowhead form; if it isn't,
(left) click the border of the frame again to bring up the handles and
correct cursor shape.
3. Right click in the frame and select Wrap and then In Background.
4. You can now move the frame over the text that's already there without
obscuring it. Do this by dragging the frame while the cursor is still in its
cross/arrowhead form. If it's not *still* in that form, click the border
again to make it so.
5. Right click the frame again and choose Borders and then None. The *black*
border will disappear but a pale grey one will remain. This is to allow you
to see the frame on the screen; it will *not* be printed.
Harold Fuchs
London, England
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