You can adjust the size and position of the frame regardless of where it's anchored, it doesn't need to be contained physically within the header. You'll want the wrap set to "in background" too, of course, so it doesn't affect text placement. The only way I know to have something on every page is to have it associated with the header or footer; text area content can't be made part of the page style, I don't think.

On 12/19/2010 10:07 AM, Amichai Rotman wrote:
That is a nice idea, but I need the frame to be positioned around the main
text body area.

Isn't there a way to edit the default style for a page to include a frame by
default on every page, similar to the Header / Footer ?

Thanks!

Amichai.

On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 21:47, Barbara Duprey<b...@onr.com>  wrote:

On 12/18/2010 9:52 AM, Amichai Rotman wrote:

Hello all,

I am trying to create a template for my private business to serve me as a
letterhead.

I would like to have it on my Ubuntu box and write the documents using it
as
a template, as opposed to sending it to a print shop and have to find room
to keep thousands of papers....

I was finally able to figure out how to use the shapes to create a rounded
frame around the body of the document (chose the rectangle with the
rounded
edges, pulled it over the entire area, set the color as invisible, wrapped
it to the page and set it as background).

It all worked well, except when I start a new page, it comes without the
frame...

Is there a way I can set a page frame with rounded edges and make it
behave
as the page itself (save it as a style or some such)?

Thanks!

You should be able to anchor the frame in a header or footer to make it
repeat on each page.

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