Solved - problem is resolved, thank you!
Hi, this is my first post to this forum and I cannot find a way to upload or paste a screenshot. Maybe someone can give me hint on that. I just need to know how to remove the frame from images inserted in Open Office. I've tried Tools-Options-Appearance uncheck Object Boundaries, which doesn't work. How to remove these default image frames? Any help much appreciated. Have a good day,
Sylvia
[Solved] Remove frame from image
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Sylvia Rose
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[Solved] Remove frame from image
Last edited by robleyd on Mon Jul 08, 2024 6:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
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- LastUnicorn
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Re: Remove frame from image
Welcome to the forum.
To post an attachment or a screenshot do the following:
To post an attachment or a screenshot do the following:
- Look at the text-box (aka message-box) into which you would normally enter your 'Reply' text.
- Below the text-box you will see a button titled Full Editor & Preview. Click on that button.
- A new text-box will appear with a lot of useful buttons on top for replies. There is a button there for adding a URL to your reply, should you need to do so. Hover over the buttons to see what functionality they provide.
- Look below that text-box and you will see two tabs: Options and Attachments. Click on the Attachments tab.
- Now you can add your attachment to your reply. Maximum file size 128 KiB per attachment.
- If your attachment is too large then use a file sharing site like MediaFire or similar. Upload your file to the sharing site then make a link in your reply to the file on the sharing site.
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- Hagar Delest
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Re: Remove frame from image
Note that there always is a thin gray border but it isn't print at all. You can check that in the print preview or by exporting to PDF first.
Else, you may have a frame in which your picture is embedded. In that case, either keep the frame and set its border to none or remove it.
Please add [Solved] at the beginning of the title in your first post (top of the topic) with the 🖉 button if your issue has been fixed.
Else, you may have a frame in which your picture is embedded. In that case, either keep the frame and set its border to none or remove it.
Please add [Solved] at the beginning of the title in your first post (top of the topic) with the 🖉 button if your issue has been fixed.
LibreOffice 25.2 on Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE 7 Gigi) and 25.2 portable on Windows 11.
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Sylvia Rose
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Re: Remove frame from image
Fabulous, thanks so much for your replies. Since the frame doesn't print it's no longer a problem, just looks ugly in draft. I guess it indicates the amount of white space around a pic, which actually ends up being useful in layout. Have a great day!
open office version 4.1.13
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