Commonly used word editing text friends, you should know how the frame position is set. Its location can be varied, the key is to see the editor's favorite. Next, let's take a look at the technique of frame position setting.
Frame Frames
In word2003, you can drag a frame to a specified position or align it with a reference position. The reference location can be a column in a paragraph, page, page margin, or news layout. The frame pushes the surrounding text to the perimeter. The frame is always locked on the nearest paragraph and always appears on the same page as the locked paragraph.
Select the frame, right-click, and then click Format Frame (or click Format-frame in the menu bar) to eject the Frame dialog box. In the horizontal and vertical areas, click the options you want, and set the position of the frame.
Tips:
To move the selected frame up and down with its locked paragraph, select the Move with text check box. To keep the frame always locked on the same paragraph when you move it, select the Anchor check box.
You can also drag a frame to a specified location. Move your mouse pointer over the frame border. When the pointer changes to a four-headed arrow, drag the frame to the new position.
Frame position can be dragged to specify the location, for the frame location settings are not very good friends, do not worry, look at the small series of tutorials, everything can be done, do not believe, you immediately try it!