[Solved] Making invisible the caption frame

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karolv
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[Solved] Making invisible the caption frame

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Hi,
I know that field shading I can turn OFF/ON by CTRL+F8.
How can I turn off the caption frame? (grey silver frame around picture)
Moreover if I paste picture cut from MS paint there is as well part of the gray frame. If I paste picture from Windows "Snipping tool" software,. there is no any frame. ????? Strange.
When I zoom in the document to e.g. 400%, the frame is still very thin.
Please see the the frame on 09.png


Any idea how to make it invisible?

Thank you for help.
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Re: Making invisible the caption frame

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I think you need to select the menu Tools -> Options, expand the OpenOffice list on the left, and select Appearance. In the General section, remove the selection from Object Boundaries.
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Re: Making invisible the caption frame

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Have also a look at: [Tutorial] Some useful hints on using images.
I would strongly advise about drag and drop or copy paste to AOO. Better save the pic in its appropriate format (png or jpg) and then insert it with the dedicated menu/button).
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karolv
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Re: Making invisible the caption frame

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Excellent. That was it.
Tools -> Options -> Appearance -> un-ticked Object Boundaries
Thanks a million for help.
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