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To link one frame to another:<br />

1) Select the frame to be linked from.<br />

2) Click the Link Frames icon on the Frames toolbar.<br />

3) Click the next frame in the series (which must be empty).<br />

When a linked frame is selected, any existing links are indicated by a faint connecting line, as<br />

shown in Figure 121. Frames can be unlinked by selecting the Unlink Frames icon on the<br />

Frames toolbar.<br />

Figure 121: Linked frames<br />

<strong>The</strong> height of a frame that is being linked from is fixed; you can change this height manually or by<br />

using the Frame dialog, but it does not automatically adjust to the size of the contents (that is, the<br />

AutoHeight attribute is disabled). Only the last frame of a chain can adapt its height to the content.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Options page of the Frame dialog (Figure 122) shows the names of the selected frame and<br />

any frames it is linked to or from. You can change this information here. On this page, you can also<br />

select options to protect the contents, position, and size of the frame.<br />

Figure 122: Options page of the Frame dialog<br />

On the Hyperlink page (Figure 123), you can specify the file for the hyperlink to open. This file can<br />

be on your machine, a network, or the Internet.<br />

124 <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>4.0</strong> <strong>Writer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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