Hi Rich,

If I understand you correctly, you can see the light grey border designating
the frame.  If you click on this thin line it should become active.  You can
now delete this in a manner of your choosing (right click delete, delete
key, ctrl, etc).

I hope this helps,
Rodney

On Dec 13, 2007 5:00 PM, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I'm editing a document in which I had inserted graphics, and I now need
> to
> remove those graphics. A left-click of the trackball highlights the image
> itself so that can be deleted. However, the enclosing frame remains and
> I've
> not found how to do that. The built-in help wasn't; nothing under
> 'graphics,' 'frames,' 'deleting,' or 'remove.'
>
>   I can erase the figure caption, but the frame remains and prevents the
> text from closing to the previous paragraph.
>
>   How do I totally eliminate the graphic frame?
>
> Rich
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