Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 150
Working with spreadsheet frames, Here are some ways to adapt a spreadsheet frame to suit your needs
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7-4 AppleWorks 5 User's Manual Working with spreadsheet frames In the Help index,* see: E frames, creating E frames, working in A spreadsheet frame provides a view into a spreadsheet. A spreadsheet frame is like any other object. You can move it, resize it, change or delete the border, apply a fill color, or wrap text around it. Within a frame, you have full access to the spreadsheet tools and commands. To select the frame as an object, click once To work inside the spreadsheet frame, select the frame, and then click to select the cell In the Help index,* see: E frames, formatting E frames, working in Handles indicate that the frame is selected To work in the rest of the document, click twice outside the frame Here are some ways to adapt a spreadsheet frame to suit your needs: To Do this Resize a spreadsheet frame Select the frame, and then drag a handle. Open the frame to see more of the spreadsheet Select the frame and then choose Open Frame from the Window menu. When you open the frame, you see the spreadsheet in a new window. The open frame is linked to the original document. Any changes you make in the open frame are also made in the document. Open a frame that's inline Select the spreadsheet tool (choose Show Tools from the in text Window menu if it isn't visible), click in the frame to select a cell, and then choose Open Frame from the Window menu. Change the number of rows and columns in the spreadsheet frame Select the frame, and then choose Open Frame from the Window menu. Choose Document from the Format menu, and then type new size values. Close an open frame Choose Close from the File menu. Change which part of the spreadsheet shows in the frame Select any cell in the frame, and then choose Display from the Options menu. Type a cell address in the Origin box and then click OK. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.