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Offset: Finally, you can set the desired spacing in the Offset field.<br />

Example: If Position is set to “Left”, Relative to “Page borders” and Offset to<br />

2 in, the left edge of the object will appear 2 in from the left page margin. If this<br />

margin is 1 in wide, the left edge of the object will be 3 in from the left page<br />

edge.<br />

Vertical Position group box<br />

This option is available only for frames and drawings.<br />

The same goes for setting the vertical positioning as for setting the horizontal:<br />

You can use the default settings and simply enter the distance from the top of<br />

the page at which you want the object to be positioned in the Offset field.<br />

Alternatively, you can make use of the expanded options to specify the position:<br />

Position: The Position options allow you to specify how the object is to be<br />

aligned:<br />

Option<br />

Effect<br />

Top The object is positioned from the top. If the offset is 2<br />

in, for example, the top of the object will be positioned<br />

2 in from the top edge of the page, top page margin, etc.<br />

Bottom<br />

Centered<br />

The object is positioned from the bottom. If the offset is<br />

2 in, for example, the bottom of the object will be<br />

positioned 2 in from the bottom of the page, bottom<br />

page margin, etc.<br />

The object is positioned from the center. For example, if<br />

the offset is 0 in, the object is centered on the page. If<br />

the offset is 2 in, the center of the object is positioned 2<br />

in below the center of the page, etc.<br />

Relative to: With the Relative to options you specify the document element that<br />

should serve as a reference for the Offset:<br />

Option<br />

Page<br />

Page borders<br />

Effect<br />

The offset is relative to the page (more precisely, to the<br />

page edges). The page margins are not taken into<br />

account.<br />

The offset is relative to the page margins. If you increase<br />

or decrease the margins, the object will move<br />

accordingly.<br />

Manual TextMaker Frames and drawings 239

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