Adobe FRAMEMAKER 7 Manual page 191

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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
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Classroom in a Book
Each graphic in the document is in an anchored frame; that is, a frame attached to the
text. This means that when you edit the text, the frame and the graphic in it move with
the text.
The graphics in this document appear in several positions. One graphic is anchored to a
spot in the body text, but positioned in the page margin (the "must visit" graphic on
pages 1 and 3). Another is run into the paragraph (the flower on pages 2 and 6). Several
graphics are anchored between paragraphs or at the bottom of the page (pages 3 through
6). Even text, such as the drop cap on page 1, can be in an anchored frame.
5 Go back to page 1.
6 To see how the graphics move with the text, click at the end of the first body paragraph
on page 1 to place the insertion point, and then press Return several times.
The two pieces of art in the margin move down when you press Return. When you press
Return enough times, the first piece of art in the margin moves from the left side of the
page to the right.
7 Close Finished.fm without saving your changes.
Importing a graphic
Anchors.fm already contains several graphics. You'll add a few more to finish the
document. First, you'll add a graphic between two paragraphs in the text column.
1 Open Anchors.fm in the Lesson09 folder.
2 Choose File > Save As, enter the filename Anchors1.fm, and click Save.
3 Choose View > Borders and View > Text Symbols to turn on the display of borders and
text symbols.
4 Go to page 3 of Anchors1.fm.

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