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Defining a Frame

An can be identified as a flow, static or dynamic frame as follows: select the (it should be the only object selected) then select the TeX/LaTeX->Flow Frames->Set Frame... menu item. This will open up a dialog box in which you can specify the frame's attributes.

Once an object has been identified as a frame, a grey rectangle will appear on the screen indicating the area in which the contents of the frame will be typeset, along with the frame's type, identification label and page list.

Note that if the object is a , the frame information will be applied to the whole group. This means you can construct a frame border by grouping several objects, however, if you later ungroup this object, you will lose the frame information.



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