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Figure 118: Removing the border from a frame
Anchoring frames
Using the Frame dialog box (or by right-clicking and pointing to Anchor), you can
anchor a frame to a page, paragraph, or character, or you can anchor it as a
character.
To Page
The frame keeps the same position in relation to the page margins. It does not
move as you add or delete text. This method is useful when the frame does not
need to be visually associated with a particular piece of text. It is often used when
producing newsletters or other documents that are very layout-intensive. This
method is also used to center text on a page.
To Paragraph
The frame is associated with a paragraph and moves with the paragraph. It may
be placed in the margin or another location. This method is useful as an
alternative to a table for placing icons beside paragraphs. It is also used to center
text on a page in documents which will be used in a master document (frames
anchored to pages will disappear from the master document).
To Character
The frame is associated with a character but is not in the text sequence. It moves
with the paragraph but may be placed in the margin or another location. This
method is similar to anchoring to a paragraph.
As Character
The frame is placed in the document like any other character and, therefore,
affects the height of the text line and the line break. The frame moves with the
paragraph as you add or delete text before the paragraph. This method is useful
for adding a small icon in sequence in a sentence. It is also the best method for
anchoring a graphic to an empty paragraph so it does not move around the page
in unexpected ways.
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 technique
is very useful when designing newsletters, where articles may need to be continued
on a different page.
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