Otherwise, it??™s better to select the frame object while a blank page
is open and then use the File ??? Open in Frame command to load any existing pages into individual frames.
Adding More Frames
Regardless of how you create your initial frameset, you??™re not limited to your initial frame choices. In addition
to being able to move frame borders visually, you can also set the size through the Frameset Property
inspector, as described in the next section. Furthermore, you can continue to split either the entire frame or
each column or row as needed??”using either menu commands or the mouse. When you divide a column
or row into one or more frames, you are actually nesting one frameset inside another.
After you??™ve created the basic frame structure, you can choose View ??? Visual Aids ??? Frame
Borders again (it??™s a toggle) to turn off the borders and create a more accurate preview of
your page.
Using the menus
To split an existing frame using the menus, position the cursor in the frame you want to alter and choose
Modify ??? Frameset ??? Split Frame Left, Right, Up, or Down. Figure 16-6 shows a two-row frameset in
which the bottom row is split into two columns and then repositioned. The Frameset Property inspector
would indicate that the inner frameset (2 columns, 1 row) is selected.
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