n If the frame does not span either the entire height or width (refer to the middle row in Figure 16-7),
select both its column and its row and modify the size of each in turn.
FIGURE 16-9
In the Frameset Property inspector, you use the Row/Column selector tabs to choose which frame you are going
to resize.
After you have selected the row or column, you can specify its size in several ways:
n To specify the size in pixels, enter a number in the Frameset Property inspector??™s Value text box
and select Pixels as the Units option.
n To specify the size as a percentage of the screen, enter a number from 1 to 100 in the Value text
box and select Percent as the Units option.
n To specify a size relative to the other columns or rows, first select Relative as the Units option.
Now you have two choices:
n To set the size to occupy the remainder of the screen, delete any number that may be entered
in the Value text box; optionally, you can enter 1.
n To scale the frame relative to the other rows or columns, type the scale factor in the Value text
box. For example, if you want the frame to be twice the size of another relative frame, put a 2
in the Value text box.
The Relative size operator is generally used to indicate that you want the current frame to take
up the balance of the frameset column or row.
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