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I need help with frames
I have created my first ever Word 2000 document with frames. All worked pretty well until I tried to print the file, and I could only print frame by frame. I then realized that I had problems in general treating the file as a document -- all I could do was to treat it frame by frame. Does someone know what I need to do to set Page Setup for the entire document and how to print the entire document? Thanks! Hans L -- |
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I need help with frames
It sounds like you've created Web frames or "frames pages." These are
entirely different from classic Word frames, which are similar to text boxes. I'm not sure how good Word 2000 Help is on frames vs. frames pages, but Word 2003 has a lot of good articles about both (all of which turn up if you search for "frame"). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Hans L" wrote in message ... I have created my first ever Word 2000 document with frames. All worked pretty well until I tried to print the file, and I could only print frame by frame. I then realized that I had problems in general treating the file as a document -- all I could do was to treat it frame by frame. Does someone know what I need to do to set Page Setup for the entire document and how to print the entire document? Thanks! Hans L -- |
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I need help with frames
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
It sounds like you've created Web frames or "frames pages." These are entirely different from classic Word frames, which are similar to text boxes. I'm not sure how good Word 2000 Help is on frames vs. frames pages, but Word 2003 has a lot of good articles about both (all of which turn up if you search for "frame"). I think you are right, Suzanne. I'll go to the MS site and search on 2003 frames. Thanks. Hans L -- |
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I need help with frames
FWIW, you can insert an old-fashioned frame using the Insert Frame button on
the Forms toolbar. If you'll be using frames regularly, you'll want to add Frame back to the Insert menu using Tools | Customize. See also "WD2000: General Information About Floating Objects" at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=268713 -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Hans L" wrote in message ... Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: It sounds like you've created Web frames or "frames pages." These are entirely different from classic Word frames, which are similar to text boxes. I'm not sure how good Word 2000 Help is on frames vs. frames pages, but Word 2003 has a lot of good articles about both (all of which turn up if you search for "frame"). I think you are right, Suzanne. I'll go to the MS site and search on 2003 frames. Thanks. Hans L -- |
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I need help with frames
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
FWIW, you can insert an old-fashioned frame using the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar. If you'll be using frames regularly, you'll want to add Frame back to the Insert menu using Tools | Customize. See also "WD2000: General Information About Floating Objects" at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=268713 Great, Suzanne. I'll try all this out. Hans L -- |
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I need help with frames
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
It sounds like you've created Web frames or "frames pages." These are entirely different from classic Word frames, which are similar to text boxes. I'm not sure how good Word 2000 Help is on frames vs. frames pages, but Word 2003 has a lot of good articles about both (all of which turn up if you search for "frame"). Seems that using text boxes will be my solution. Have not finished my design yet, so Idon't know for sure, but I guess it will work. Thanks for your input, Suzanne. Regards, Hans L -- |
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