Adding picture frames
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Not to be confused with a decorative border, a picture frame is a shaped container similar to a text frame. You can select either:
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Either option lets you import a picture directly into the frame or drag a picture into it from the Media bar. Empty picture frames are shown as envelope-shaped placeholders. At any time you can replace the picture in the frame (by using Replace Picture).
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All selected picture frames that contain a picture will display a supporting Picture frame toolbar under the frame. This offers panning, rotation (90 degrees counter-clockwise), zoom in, zoom out, and replace picture controls). |
To add a bordered picture frame:
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From the Gallery tab, select Picture Frames in the drop-down list.
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Scroll to a sub-category (e.g., Metallic, Natural, Masonry) of your choice.
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Drag the frame design thumbnail to your page.
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Feel like a different picture frame? Simply drag another frame design from the tab at any time.
To add a borderless picture frame:
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For an empty square frame, choose Picture>Empty Frame… from the Insert menu.
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For a frame of a particular shape, e.g. Elliptical Picture Frame, choose a shape on the Picture Frames flyout on the Tools toolbar. -
The mouse pointer changes to the Picture Paste cursor. What you do next determines the initial size and placement of the picture frame.
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To insert the frame at a default size, simply click the mouse.
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To set the size of the frame, drag out a region and release the mouse button. If needed, use the Shift key while dragging to maintain aspect ratio.
To add a picture to a frame:
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From the Media bar‘s currently displayed album, drag and drop a photo directly onto the picture frame.
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Click Replace Picture directly under the selected frame, locate and select an image. Click Open.
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Use the Replace Picture button from the Picture context toolbar.
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Right-click on the picture frame and choose Replace Picture….
The picture is added to the frame using default Picture Frame properties, i.e. it is scaled to maximum fit; aspect ratio is always maintained. However, you can alter the picture’s size, orientation and positioning relative to its frame.
To change picture size and positioning:
Select a populated picture frame, and from the toolbar underneath:
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Click the button to position the photo in the picture frame by panning.
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Click the button to rotate the photo in 90 degree counter-clockwise increments.
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Click the buttons to zoom in/out of the photo.
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Right-click on a picture frame and choose Properties>Frame Properties….
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Select the picture frame and choose Frame Properties on the Picture context toolbar. -
In the dialog, you can scale to maximum/minimum, Stretch to Fit, or use the original image’s size (No Scale).
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To change vertical alignment of pictures within the frames, select Top, Middle, or Bottom.
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For horizontal alignment, select Left, Center, or Right.
While you can take advantage of PagePlus’s preset frames you can create your own shape (e.g., a morphed QuickShape or closed curve) then convert it to a picture frame.
Creating custom picture frames
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Create the shape as required.
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Right-click the shape and select Convert To>Picture Frame.
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Select Convert to>Picture Frame from the Tools menu.
You can then add a picture to the frame as described previously.