One way:
Deselect all. (click on the document margin)
Then tab to the frame.  It is selected when
eight green squares become visible around
the frame.  Then, right click, choose frame,
select borders tab, select none, click OK.

Stephanie Boulee wrote:
How do you achieve this? I can find the properties for the page but not the frame.

Joe Conner wrote:
You can modify the properties of the frame.  Select no boundary.


Stephanie Boulee wrote:


John Meyer wrote:
I was wondering if there is a program that would allow me to type on top
of a PDF and print that out?  I've tried OpenOffice and Scribus, and
neither seem to work with this particular PDF.  Any suggestions?
I thought I'd experiment with this to see if there was a way to do it. Here's what I was able to do:
1.  Open document with Adobe Reader.
2.  Click on the camera/snapshot tool.
3. Select the portion of the document you want by dragging the box over it (like drawing a square) 4. This copies your selection to the clipboard. Open OpenOffice Writer and Paste your selection (right click, paste). It now will function like a picture/graphic. 5. You can Insert a Frame (text box) or Picture over the pdf graphic and put them in any order. (tip: make sure to deselect so you can insert things.)

I have not been able to find a way to make the frame transparent so only the text shows up. Does someone else have an answer to that?

Stephanie

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