LibreOffice 24.8 Help
When a frame is selected, the Frame Bar provides the most important functions for formatting and positioning the frame.
Assigns a style to the current paragraph, selected paragraphs, or to a selected object.
Places the object on a separate line in the document. The Text in the document appears above and below the object, but not on the sides of the object.
You can also choose this setting on the Wrap tab page.
Wraps text on all four sides of the border frame of the object.
This icon represents the Page Wrap option on the Wrap tab page.
Places the object in front of the text.
You can also define this setting on the Wrap tab page.
Aligns the left edges of the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Draw or Impress, the left edge of the object is aligned to the left page margin.
Horizontally centres the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Draw or Impress, the centre of the object is aligned to the horizontal centre of the page.
Aligns the right edges of the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Impress or Draw, the right edge of the object is aligned to the right page margin.
Vertically aligns the top edges of the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Draw or Impress, the top edge of the object is aligned to the upper page margin.
Vertically centres the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Draw or Impress, the centre of the object is aligned to the vertical centre of the page.
Vertically aligns the bottom edges of the selected objects. If only one object is selected in Draw or Impress, the bottom edge of the object is aligned to the lower page margin.
Click the Borders icon to open the Borders toolbar, with which you can modify the border of a sheet area or an object.
Click this icon to open the Line Style toolbar, with which you can modify the border line style.
Click the Line Colour (of the border) icon to open the Border Colour toolbar, which enables you to change the border colour of an object.
Click to open a toolbar where you can click a background colour for a paragraph. The colour is applied to the background of the current paragraph or the selected paragraphs.
Inserts a frame that you can use to create a layout of one or more columns of text and objects.
Moves the selected object to the top of the stacking order, so that it is in front of other objects.
Moves the selected object to the bottom of the stacking order, so that it is behind the other objects.
Allows you to switch between anchoring options.
Links the selected frame to the next frame. The text automatically flows from one frame to another.
Breaks the link between two frames. You can only break the link that extends from the selected frame to the target frame.