The function of frames is for a place to put an image or a text and keep it in that certain area. You can put a picture into a circle frame, like the one above and it would change it so the circle area is where the picture shows up.
Frames are used to hold content such as text and images. They can be used as placeholders but are most often used to contain any element of the page. Frames can be used to create a layout, and can be edited around the content. Likewise, most content can be edited to accomodate the frame. Everything on a page is contained within a frame, though they do not appear in the published document. Rectangles can be used as frames, but they aren't equivalent and do appear in a published document unless edited.
The function of frames is to show the path/place of where a picture would go if you placed it in that shape and how it would look so it kind of gives you a template for your picture
The function of frames in InDesign is to make it easier to move objects around on the page. Every file that is placed in InDesign has a frame around it.
Frames in InDesign are used to hold all types of objects. They can be used to hold pictures as well as text. Frames do not have to be a square, they can be made with the pen tool and the points can be adjusted. So you can make all sorts of shapes to hold whichever you choose.
A compound frame has the picture continued in multiple frames. So if the picture starts in one of 3 frames, then it will only show 1/3 of the picture. The other two frames will show the rest of the picture, it will just be continued. Three separate frames will give you 3 different frames.
The frames allow you to place an object or an image into the frame. Also there are text frames or boxes allows you to write a description in the frame. Another thing is that if you want to write around a picture you click on the text tool and click on the second option for the text tool.
Frames are used in InDesign to to put content into. Instead of having everything that you put onto the page all in one page floating around, everything goes in its own frame. Once everything is in its own frame, you can edit it separately from the other things in the file.
By default InDesign will show the Rectangle Frame Tool in its Tools palette. This tool has a flyout with an Ellipse Frame Tool and a Polygon Frame Tool. They all draw different shapes.
The frames function is one of the most useful tools in Indesign. When ever you put a picture or text in your document it is put in a place. The frame function is very similar to an actually frame. It allows you to change the size, orientation and color of the picture or text.
The function of frames in Indesign is to make it fit into the frame the way you want it, with the shape you want it to be in. It is meant to make it easier to place images into shapes and frames in the way that you want it to be in.
The function of frames in InDesign is that it helps "group" different things in InDesign. Sizes and shapes of objects can be changed in InDesign if they are in frames. It is possible to crop what is inside of the frame, move the picture, and do other things to the picture. Frames help make things easier to edit.
They're are many different functions of frames in InDesign used to group graphics in various of ways. The rectangle tool default is no fill, black stroke. The rectangle frame tool default is no fill, no stroke. The rectangle frame tool places the X across the frame to indicate a placeholder as well. Other than the placeholder symbolic X, there is no huge difference between the two. Either can hold a graphic. Using the command "M" key one can select the rectangle tool and the command "F" key for quicker access to the rectangle frame tool.
Frames is a way to place in pictures on your indesign work. With these picture frames they allow you to make the photo proportional. You can also move the image from within the frame.
Frames are very useful in InDesign. You can put images in InDesign to create pictures. You also change the shape of the frames in order to fit where you want them.
The function of frames is for a place to put an image or a text and keep it in that certain area. You can put a picture into a circle frame, like the one above and it would change it so the circle area is where the picture shows up.
ReplyDeleteThe purpose of frames is to hold pictures. Frames can be made into different shapes making the picture appear in that shape.
ReplyDeleteFrames are used to hold content such as text and images. They can be used as placeholders but are most often used to contain any element of the page. Frames can be used to create a layout, and can be edited around the content. Likewise, most content can be edited to accomodate the frame. Everything on a page is contained within a frame, though they do not appear in the published document. Rectangles can be used as frames, but they aren't equivalent and do appear in a published document unless edited.
ReplyDeleteThe function of frames is to show the path/place of where a picture would go if you placed it in that shape and how it would look so it kind of gives you a template for your picture
ReplyDeleteThe frames let you place a picture in. Whatever the frame is shaped like, the picture will be in that shape.
ReplyDeleteThe function of frames in InDesign is to make it easier to move objects around on the page. Every file that is placed in InDesign has a frame around it.
ReplyDeleteFrames in InDesign are used to hold all types of objects. They can be used to hold pictures as well as text. Frames do not have to be a square, they can be made with the pen tool and the points can be adjusted. So you can make all sorts of shapes to hold whichever you choose.
ReplyDeleteFrames create place holders for images and other things to be put in.
ReplyDeleteFrames can be really useful in InDesign. You can put any picture in a frame and also you can make frames that are different shapes.
ReplyDeleteFrames can be really useful in InDesign. You can put any picture in a frame and also you can make frames that are different shapes.
ReplyDeleteFrames in In-Design are used to hold pictures or graphics. They can be used to show only part of an image or graphic
ReplyDeleteA compound frame has the picture continued in multiple frames. So if the picture starts in one of 3 frames, then it will only show 1/3 of the picture. The other two frames will show the rest of the picture, it will just be continued. Three separate frames will give you 3 different frames.
ReplyDeleteThe frames allow you to place an object or an image into the frame. Also there are text frames or boxes allows you to write a description in the frame. Another thing is that if you want to write around a picture you click on the text tool and click on the second option for the text tool.
ReplyDeleteFrames are used in InDesign to to put content into. Instead of having everything that you put onto the page all in one page floating around, everything goes in its own frame. Once everything is in its own frame, you can edit it separately from the other things in the file.
ReplyDeleteThe purpose of frames in InDesign is for a place to place text, images, and other types of media.
ReplyDeleteIt is like grouping the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhen you picture pictures in it and grouping it
ReplyDeleteFrames are used to hold the image and customize it the way you want.
ReplyDeleteBy default InDesign will show the Rectangle Frame Tool in its Tools palette. This tool has a flyout with an Ellipse Frame Tool and a Polygon Frame Tool. They all draw different shapes.
ReplyDeleteThe frames hold the image. You can change the shape of the frame and can pick what part of the picture is shown in the frame.
ReplyDeleteThe frames function is one of the most useful tools in Indesign. When ever you put a picture or text in your document it is put in a place. The frame function is very similar to an actually frame. It allows you to change the size, orientation and color of the picture or text.
ReplyDeleteThe function of frames in Indesign is to make it fit into the frame the way you want it, with the shape you want it to be in. It is meant to make it easier to place images into shapes and frames in the way that you want it to be in.
ReplyDeleteThe function of frames in InDesign is that it helps "group" different things in InDesign. Sizes and shapes of objects can be changed in InDesign if they are in frames. It is possible to crop what is inside of the frame, move the picture, and do other things to the picture. Frames help make things easier to edit.
ReplyDeleteInDesign makes the frames for you so it helps you move them easily and keep them in line.
ReplyDeletethe frame is to holed the image you want and you can move the image in the frame
ReplyDeleteThey're are many different functions of frames in InDesign used to group graphics in various of ways. The rectangle tool default is no fill, black stroke. The rectangle frame tool default is no fill, no stroke. The rectangle frame tool places the X across the frame to indicate a placeholder as well. Other than the placeholder symbolic X, there is no huge difference between the two. Either can hold a graphic. Using the command "M" key one can select the rectangle tool and the command "F" key for quicker access to the rectangle frame tool.
ReplyDeleteThe functions of the frames are to leave space for pictures that someone might want to put there.
ReplyDeleteFrames is a way to place in pictures on your indesign work. With these picture frames they allow you to make the photo proportional. You can also move the image from within the frame.
ReplyDeleteFrames are very useful in InDesign. You can put images in InDesign to create pictures. You also change the shape of the frames in order to fit where you want them.
ReplyDeleteFrames can help define an image by using an outline on it.
ReplyDeleteFrames give an image an outline and you can change the shape of an image.
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