Positioning Pictures In Frame - Adobe PAGEMAKER 6.5 Training Manual

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Pictures
PageMaker 6.5 Foundation
Note that while you dragging a node, the image will become a
grayscale.
After you crop a graphic, you can control which portions of it appear in
your publication by moving the graphic within the visible area. Just
click on the picture and drag it inside the cropped area:
You cannot crop to resize the visible area of locked objects, but you
can change what portion of the image shows within the cropped area.
Note: If you crop an inline graphic with the Control palette, you can
only crop from the center. To crop from any other point, use the
cropping tool in the toolbox.
Positioning
For Positioning in Frame graphics larger or smaller than the frames
pictures in
that contain them, you can specify that graphics be clipped to fit within
Frame
the existing frame borders (applies only to graphics larger than the
frame), or scaled to fit the existing frame borders.
Alternatively, you can specify that the frame size to fit the size of the
graphic.
You can specify an inset value between text and the frame border.
You can set a separate inset value for each side of a rectangular text
frame, or set a single inset value for oval or polygonal text frames.
You can change how the content aligns vertically and horizontally
within the frame. For example, you might want some graphics to be
positioned in the center of a frame; in other frames you might want the
graphics to align along the top and left borders of the available space.
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