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Using A Graphics Box To Put Border Around A F
DocumentID: 653837
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:26 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: The following steps will allow customers to enter text inside a full-page figure box:
1.      Set margins for the graphics box border in Document Initial Codes. All margins should be set at about .5" (Shift-F8, 3, 2).
2.      Exit back to the document and create a Header (Shift-F8, 2, 3, 1, 2) then create the graphics box in the header. If creating a full page graphic box, the figure definition should look like the following:
1 - Filename
2 - Contents Empty
3 - Caption
4 - Anchor Type Page
5 - Vertical Position Full Page
6 - Horizontal Position Margin, Full
7 - Size 7.5" wide x 10" high
8 - Wrap Text Around Box No
9 - Edit
Also include an advance code in the header so that the text will have a different top margin than the box.
3.      Exit back to the document and enter the desired margins for the text, then enter the text.
4.      The text may touch the bottom line of the graphics box. To fix this, create a blank footer. A page number may be included in the footer. If a footer or bottom page number already exists, a blank footer is not needed.

Another option for placing a box around a page would be to enter text in a one row, one cell table (Alt-F7, 2, 1, 1 , 1 ).

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