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Figure 117: Frame dialog box
You can resize the frame manually (by clicking on the green squares and dragging to
the appropriate size) or start adding content to it (the frame will resize automatically
if, for example, you add a large picture to it) or go back to the Frame dialog box and
set the size and other characteristics.
To change the location of the frame using the mouse, drag and drop one of the edges
or put the cursor anywhere within the frame. (The I-bar cursor changes to a four-
headed arrow when properly positioned for a drag-and-drop move.)
To change the size of the frame, drag one of the handles. Drag a handle on one of the
sides to enlarge or reduce the text frame in one dimension only; drag a corner handle
to enlarge or reduce it in both dimensions.
These resizing actions distort the proportions of the frame. Holding down the Shift
key while dragging one of the handles makes the frame keep the same proportions.
You can open the Frame dialog box at any time by selecting the frame, right-clicking,
and choosing Frame from the pop-up menu.
To remove the default border on a newly created frame, open the Frame dialog box,
go to the Borders page, and under Line Style, select None. Alternatively, you can
assign a borderless style to the frame; see the Chapter 7 (Working with Styles) for
information on frame styles.
Tip
Do not confuse a frame’s border with the text boundaries that are made
visible using the View menu (by selecting View > Text Boundaries).
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