Frames: Writer (Word Processing) Tutorials
Frames: Writer (Word Processing) Tutorials
Table of Contents
Results Of This Tutorial.........................................................................................................1
Open A New Text Document.................................................................................................2
Create A Frame And Add Text...............................................................................................2
Insert A Frame Around Text...................................................................................................2
Resize Or Change The Location Of The Frame Using The Mouse......................................3
Resize Or Move The Frame Using The Frame Window........................................................3
Create A Customized Frame ................................................................................................4
Linking Frames.......................................................................................................................4
Delete A Frame......................................................................................................................5
Delete A Frame Without Deleting Text..............................................................................6
Three Things To Remember..................................................................................................6
You are already using frames if you have inserted a picture or other object in a document.
The picture or object automatically appears in a frame.,
Within Frames you can have text, tables, images (pictures and logos), and multiple
columns.
1. A Frame can position something in a particular place on a page such as when you
are producing a multi-column newsletter or bulletin.
2. Linked Frames can allow text to continue somewhere else in the document so the
contents flow between the Linked Frames as you edit the text. Linked Frames can
be on different pages.
3. A Frame can wrap text around an object such as a photograph.
It may be helpful to have a printout of the results of doing this tutorials as you do the
tutorial. To download the results of doing this tutorial, go to the Writer (word processing)
Tutorials page on our website. Scroll down to Special Functions - Chapter 7. At
Lesson 2, click on the blue underlined word here. Click File > Save As. In the Save
in: pull-down menu box, select My Documents. Click the Save button.
3. Click inside the frame and type As you type, you will see the frame adjust to fit
the text. (The Frame will adjust its height and width as you type.)
4. When you are done, click anywhere on the page except in the frame.
1. Place your pointer where you want the the frame. Click Insert > Frame. (The
"Frame" window appears.) Click OK. (The frame appears. . The handles
will disappear if you click outside the frame.)
2. Open the Frame window by right-clicking inside the frame. (Make sure that the
handles are visible. A menu opens.) Click Frame. (The "Frame" window appears.)
3. Under Size, Width, click on the and select 1.99. Under Height, click Relative.
4. Under Position: Horizontal, click Center. (You can also select “Left”, “Right”, or
“From left”. To use “From left”, you will need to indicate the number of inches from
the left.)
5. Under Position: Vertical, click Bottom > OK. (You can also select “Center” or
“Top” or “From top. To use “From top”, you will need to indicate the number of
inches from the top.)
6. The frame changes as shown below.
Linking Frames
You can link frames to each other even when they are on different pages of a document.
The contents will automatically flow from one to the next. This is useful when designing
newsletters where articles may need to be continued on a different page.
1. Using the frame created above, click inside the frame and type This is the first
frame.
2. Click anywhere on the page except in the frame. Press Enter until you reach
another page.
3. Place your pointer and click on this page where you want the second frame. Click
Insert > Frame. (The “Frame” window opens.) Under Size, Width, click
Automatic. Under Height, click AutoSize > OK. (The "Frame" toolbar replaces the
"Formatting" toolbar. “Frame” is in the dialog box. A second frame appears.)
4. Scroll to the first frame and click on its border (The green handles will appear.) to
select it as the frame to which you are going to link the second frame. Click the Link
Frames icon on the Frame Toolbar. (You may have to click on the on the
Frame Toolbar to see the "Link Frames" icon. The pointer changes to .
5. Scroll to the next page to the second frame. (Place the pointer in the Scroll Bar (on
the right of your screen) and move the pointer.) Click in the second frame (which
must be empty). (You will see a line displayed that connects the linked frames. To
make the line disappear, click anywhere on the page. If you click on the edge of the
frame, the line will reappear.)
6. Type Each frame may have one frame linked to it. For example, in a document,
there are three frames. The second frame is linked to the first frame. The third
frame may be linked to the second frame but cannot be linked to the first frame.
Only the third frame can adapt its height to the content." To see an example of this
step, download the file, Example For "Linking Frames". After the frames are
linked, the height of the first frame (the frame to which the second frame is linked) is
fixed unless you resize it.
7. Note: You can resize either frame by clicking on the edge to make the handles
reappear or use the frame dialog box.
8. If you resize the frames, your typing may move from one frame to the other frame.
9. Only the last frame of a chain can adapt its height to the content.
12. To unlink a series of frames, click on the frame to which the frame is linked, (For
example, click the first frame to unlink the second frame or click the second frame
to unlink the third frame.)
Delete A Frame
1. Click on the border of the frame to select it. (The green handles will appear.)
2. Press the delete (Del) key on the keyboard to remove the frame and its contents.
4. Click the Paste icon to paste the text onto document. (Text appears on
document.)
Notes
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