Creating Frames in PageMaker
Frames:
PageMaker 7.0 includes a special kind of object called a frame. While a frame behaves in many ways like any other PageMaker graphic object (for example – a frame can have stroke and fill attributes), a frame differs in two important ways:
1.A frame can hold content – either text or graphics – or serve as a placeholder for content.
2. One text frame can be threaded to other text frames so that a single story can flow through multiple frames.
In general, you’ll want to use frames as placeholders for content in structured documents such as newspapers or newsletters.
Advantages of Frames:
By drawing empty frames as placeholders and threading text frames together, you create a template in which the layout and structure of the publication is set and content is easily poured into assigned spaces.
Creating a Frame:
1.To create a frame you use the tools in the toolbox.
Note: If you add a frame to a master page, its border and content appears on each publication page to which the master is applied – you cannot, from a publication page, add content to a frame placed on a master
page.
2. Create or select a PageMaker shape.
3. Choose Element > Frame > Change to Frame. The shape preserves its fill, line weight and other object attributes.
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