Manual

Texttool
l-Beam _
Toreturn to the'textin
your document, select
the I-Beam tool.
Whenyou'use a frame
fortext,you can move
the frame or createa
borderaround it.
Frames withtext are
also usefulfor
footnotes (see page
47).
Pointertool
To create a graphic frame for text:
1. If the Drawing tool bar is not open, select it from the Show Tools
submenu of the Options menu.
2. Select the Text tool from the Drawing tool bar.
,
Place the insertion point in the document and drag to size the frame. An
outline shows the frame.
4. Begin typing. The text appears in the frame.
To select or deselect a graphic frame:
1. Select the Pointer tool from the Drawing tool bar.
,
Point the tip of the Arrow pointer to a border of the graphic frame and
click on the Select button. Handles appear along its border to show that it
is se/ected.
OR
To deselect, point anywhere outside or inside the border of the graphic
frame and click.
To change the_size-o_Fa g_aphic frame:
1. Select the graphic frame you want to resize.
" 2. Point to any handle, hold down the Select button, and drag the handle
until the graphic frame becomes the size you want.
3. Release the Select button.
Youcan alsodisplaya TO line up a graphic frame to a ruler (snap):
grid foraligning
graphics. See page 42. 1. Select Rulers from the Options menu.
2. Select Snap to Ruler Marks. Word Processing aligns graphics to the nearest
ruler measurement mark.
To move a graphic frame:
1. Select the graphic frame you want to move.
2. Point to the move handle in the center, hold down the Drag button, and
drag the graphic frame to where you want it to appear.
3. Release the Drag button.
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