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Frame Vertical/Horizontal Position - Outside vs. Inside Relative t
brianpmccullough 12.07.2006 15:08:02
Hello,

What does setting the "Position" field setting of "Inside" and "Outside" mean?

For example, I want to create a frame that has it's position anchored to the
bottom of the page. I tried setting the Vertical Postion to "Bottom"
Relative To "Page", but it anchored it directly with the bottom of the page.
When I set the Vertical Position to "Outside" Relative To "Page" it moves it
up slightly. Looks like it is taking into account either the bottom margin or
footer.

Can some explain the difference between "Outside" and "Inside" positions and
how they compare to Bottom/Top/Center/Right/Left?

Thanks!

RE: Frame Vertical/Horizontal Position - Outside vs. Inside Relative t
brianpmccullough 12.07.2006 15:15:02
Also,

If I have a frame within a frame, is it possible to set the internal frame's
position relative to the boundary of the outside frame or in someway group
the frames together?

Thanks!

Brian

"brianpmccullough" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hello,
>
> What does setting the "Position" field setting of "Inside" and "Outside" mean?
>
> For example, I want to create a frame that has it's position anchored to the
> bottom of the page. I tried setting the Vertical Postion to "Bottom"
> Relative To "Page", but it anchored it directly with the bottom of the page.
> When I set the Vertical Position to "Outside" Relative To "Page" it moves it
> up slightly. Looks like it is taking into account either the bottom margin or
> footer.
>
> Can some explain the difference between "Outside" and "Inside" positions and
> how they compare to Bottom/Top/Center/Right/Left?
>
> Thanks!
>

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