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Page width: This is the default setting. The frame extends from the left page<br />

margin to the right page margin.<br />

Whole page: If you choose this option, the frame will extend over the entire<br />

width of the page – from the left edge of the page to the right edge.<br />

Height<br />

Here you can change the height of the frame:<br />

At least: This is the default setting. The height of the frame is adjusted automatically.<br />

The more text you enter, the larger the frame becomes. The edit box<br />

to the right allows you to enter a minimum height, if desired.<br />

Fixed: If you select this option, you can specify the exact height of the frame<br />

yourself. Note: With this setting, TextMaker will display a red bar at the bottom<br />

edge of the frame whenever the header or footer text grows too large to be fitted<br />

completely in the frame. If this bar appears, you should enter a greater value<br />

for the fixed height, select the Growing option, or reduce the amount of text in<br />

the frame.<br />

Distance to edge<br />

Here you can specify the amount of space TextMaker should leave between the<br />

frame and the (top or bottom) edge of the page.<br />

Distance to text<br />

Here you can specify the amount of space TextMaker should leave between the<br />

frame and the normal body text.<br />

Margins<br />

Here you can change the margins inside the frame.<br />

For example, if you set the left inside margin to 0.5 in, all text within the frame<br />

will be indented by half an inch with respect to the frame edge.<br />

Borders property sheet<br />

Here you can specify border lines for the frame.<br />

The options on this property sheet correspond to those for the Format > Borders<br />

command (see section “Borders and lines” beginning on page 94).<br />

106 Page formatting Manual TextMaker

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