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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Adding an AutoFrame<br />

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Adding an AutoFrame<br />

When you add AutoFrames, <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> applies them to the current<br />

MasterBorder and all pages that use that MasterBorder. Before you add<br />

AutoFrames, you might want to select or create a designated “framed”<br />

MasterBorder that you can apply to the appropriate pages. To apply different<br />

framesets to different pages, you’ll need one MasterBorder for each frameset. As<br />

you develop these MasterBorders, follow these guidelines:<br />

• Objects in frames can’t straddle frame boundaries, so check the corners of your<br />

page before you add AutoFrames. For example, if you have a banner across the<br />

top of the page that overlaps the left and top borders, resize it or move it before<br />

you turn on AutoFrames for either border.<br />

• To avoid scroll bars displaying when you don’t need them, add a little extra<br />

room to margins you’re going to set as frames or turn off scroll bars on the<br />

Frame Properties panel. See “Setting Frame Properties” on page 166.<br />

See “Creating a MasterBorder” on page 155 if you need help creating a<br />

MasterBorder.<br />

To set a MasterBorder margin as an AutoFrame:<br />

1. In Page view, click an empty space inside the MasterBorder, or in the gray area<br />

outside the page.<br />

The MasterBorder Properties panel appears.<br />

2. Click the AutoFrames tab.

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