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Chapter 3: Managing Text Documents With Writer
Text Frames
Making text look as good as it as reads is likely something desired. To achieve this, users can
customize its appearance for maximum impact.
Inserting, Editing and Linking Text Frames
A text frame is a bounded area that can contain text, graphics and other objects and be placed
anywhere on a page; for example, to make columns for a newsletter.
Linking the content of a frame to another, let's the text flow backward and forward between
them.
Click the edge of any text frame to select it and eight handles appear, four of which are
located in the corners and one in the middle of each side.
Inserting Text Frames
Existing text into a may be put into a frame or an empty frame opened into which text can be
added later. Following these steps to create a frame. If using existing text, highlight the text
for the frame then proceed as shown below:
1. Long-click the Insert icon on the Tools toolbar and open its floating toolbar.
2. On the Insert floating toolbar, press the mouse button on the Insert frame manually icon
to open the column preview.
3. In the preview move the mouse point to select the desired number of columns.
4. With the crosshair cursor, create a selection frame to define the new location and area for
the paragraph. Press the Escape key to cancel frame formation.
Any text that was highlighted is now automatically deleted from the normal, continuous text
and inserted into the text frame.
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Insert Frame Manually
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