To move a frame

  1. Select the frame A shape used to hold text, pictures, graphics, PowerText or OLE objects. you want to move.

  2. Position the mouse pointer The arrow-shaped cursor on the screen that follows the movement of the mouse and indicates which area of the screen will be affected when you press the mouse button. The pointer will change shape when you perform certain tasks. over the frame so that it changes shape to a four-headed arrow.

  3. Press and hold down the mouse button.

  4. Drag the frame to its new position. As you drag the frame the outline of the frame follows your movements, making it easier to reposition.

  5. When the frame is in the position you want, release the mouse button. The frame and its contents are redrawn.

Note:

You can also move a group of frames in the same way.

You can make more accurate changes to the position of a frame(s) by using the Size and Position tab on the Frame Properties dialog box A window used to supply information to Publisher. or the nudge control.

Use Snap to Guides & Grid to help you move the frame(s) accurately.

Hold down Ctrl as you drag the frame to make a copy of the frame and its contents.

If the frame is full of text, move the pointer to the edge of the frame so that it changes shape to a four-headed arrow.

Tools:

Frame Properties Snap to Guides and Grid