Resizing the Frame

When the frame is selected, eight black handles are visible and you can resize the frame by dragging one of the handles. The corner handles leave the opposite vertex fixed while moving the two sides adjacent to the handle, creating a frame that has edges proportional to the original frame itbpF0.8769in0.5846in0.2318inFigure . The edge handles move only the corresponding edge in or out. Either type of change stretches or shrinks a plot in the view, along with the frame. Resizing the frame retains the same domain and view intervals. For example, use one of the side handles to create a tall and narrowframe itbpF0.4852in0.8795in0.4065inFigure  or use one of the handles on the top or bottom to create a short and fat frame itbpF2.5581in0.3373in0.0701inFigure .

The examples in the previous paragraph illustrate the use of in-line plots, one of the two placement options described in the next section.