You can resize a frame by dragging its border or by specifying the exact setting you want. Open the page for which you want to resize a frame and do the following:
- In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design
. - Right-click in the frame and click Frame Properties on the shortcut menu.
- In the Frame size area, adjust the Width (or Column width) and Height (or Row height) settings.
- If the frame you are resizing is in the same row as another frame, the Height box changes to Row Height. Changing the row height of the current frame also changes the row height of every other frame in the row.
- The Width box also changes to Column Width if the frame is part of a column, with similar effects.
- Specify the frame size to be a fixed number of pixels (pixel: A single unit of measurement that your computer's display hardware uses to paint images on your screen. These units, which often appear as tiny dots, compose the pictures displayed by your screen.), (frame: An area of a Web browser window that is defined by a frames page. You display a page in a frame by creating a hyperlink to the page and specifying the frame as part of the hyperlink.) a percentage of the size of the browser window, or sized in values relative to other frames in the same row or column.
Notes
- When you resize a frame while editing a frames page, adjacent frames resize accordingly to fill the space.
- Resizing a frame on a frames page has no effect on the content of any pages shown in that frame; it merely changes how much or little of the page is shown at one time in the frame.