

HOW TO MAKE PHOTO FRAME INSERTS FULL
* I own the full copyright of this article. *Reminder: you may want to insert a page break for that page so that the content from the next page will not move into the first page after you select "behind the text" for your picture.

This works perfectly, covering 100% of the page. Go to "format" under the picture tools.Ĥ) Choose " behind text" and start dragging your picture to fit in the entire page. There should be a box around your picture. You should really try this, easiest and fastest.Ģ) Click on the picture. The picture will be able to fit in the page, for 99% of the page, if you did draw a perfect text box covering the entire page. Select to insert a picture on the text box. Draw it from the edge to edge to cover the entire page. You can go to insert, select text box to draw a text box manually. There is a maximum limit for you to adjust. But somehow the border of the margin makes it almost impossible to fit a photo in full page. This will give you your left and right border sizes.Ģ) Do the same for the height to give the top and bottom border sizes.Having trouble with your Microsoft Word? Do not know how you can stretch a photo to fit in exactly in full page of the word file? Trying to change the margin of the page, yet it is not helpful? Trying to pull the photo to the edges but ended up shrinking or pushing the image to aside.Īs usual, if you want to insert a photo, you will go to "insert" and select a photo. You now have all the measurements to calculate your border sizes.ġ) Take the width of the artwork from the width of the frame and divide by 2. Measure the width and height of the internal size of the frame in mm (Fig 3 & 4). You will see the frame has a rebate your mounts and backing and glazing will fit on to. An Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) object, which you create and edit using an external application A frame - a rectangular border within the text that can. Remove any backing board, mounts and pictures. To measure the frame, lay it down on a flat surface face down. You can adjust this if you require by adding 5mm to the width and 5mm to the height.(Fig 1 & 2). Please note we will cut the opening 2.5mm smaller per side you tell us automatically to allow sufficient overlap stopping your picture falling through the opening window. lay it flat on a table and measure its width and height in millimetres. In this instance, you have two sets of measurements to take. Measuring for Mounts only (You already have a Frame)

If you don’t want to see this in the frame so don’t include this in your measurements. Sometimes your picture or photo will have a small white border. This stop it falling through the mount opening, and means you can tape the artwork to the back of the mount with ease. Please note we will cut the window opening 2.5mm per side smaller than the size you tell us. To measure your artwork, first lay it flat on a table and measure its width and height in millimetres excluding any white borders. The frame and mount expand around the size of your picture. The mount window opening is cut according to the size of the artwork you want to see in the frame. (We do allow 2.5mm overlap per side so your picture doesn‘t fall through the hole in the mount.Ī quick video showing how we measure a picture for a frame with a picture mount.Ī picture mount is the card insert that surrounds your artwork in the frame. In short – Measure what you wish to see, The mount and frame will expand around the size you tell us.
