Hi everyone! This may seem like a rather basic question but I don't know how to add a border to a flow chart I've created in Draw. On Open Office Writer it is possible to select 'frame' but I don't see this option in Draw. And it seems that Writer doesn't give me the same functionality as Draw! A simple border is all I need to go round the objects so that I can copy and paste directly on to another document.
Many thanks in advance!
Matthew
Flow chart border
Flow chart border
Openoffice 4.1.3 on Windows 7
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Re: Flow chart border
Hi,
if you mean a border ("frame") for a single shape, so rightclick → choose line and edit.
If it is for a sample of shapes, so you may draw a rectangle (unfilled) around them, then I recommend (to select all and) to group them all. Then it is easy (copy/paste) to insert the group in a writer (or other) document. In most cases better than ungrouped.
For some special purposes proceed by (menu Edit or arrow next to paste icon) paste special as GDI metafile. Depends on the shapes etc. - but editing won't be as easy as a group; it then has changed its "character" and has been converted to curves.
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if you mean a border ("frame") for a single shape, so rightclick → choose line and edit.
If it is for a sample of shapes, so you may draw a rectangle (unfilled) around them, then I recommend (to select all and) to group them all. Then it is easy (copy/paste) to insert the group in a writer (or other) document. In most cases better than ungrouped.
For some special purposes proceed by (menu Edit or arrow next to paste icon) paste special as GDI metafile. Depends on the shapes etc. - but editing won't be as easy as a group; it then has changed its "character" and has been converted to curves.
cheers
LibreOffice current versions 7.x & 24.x and OpenOffice 4.1.15
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on LinuxMint 20 - 21 Mate, W10-64 pro
Re: Flow chart border
Many thanks for your reply! Yes I'm having no problem grouping them, followed by a copy/paste into Open Office writer, but no border around the objects! And when I select 'line' then all it does is change the line around the individual objects. Oooft this program is driving me crazy!
Openoffice 4.1.3 on Windows 7
Re: Flow chart border
I must be doing something extremely stupid as I can't believe it would be so difficult! All I need is a simple rectangle (with a black border) where I can put some objects to create a simple flowchart. I have everything except the black line/rectangle around my objects!
Openoffice 4.1.3 on Windows 7
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Re: Flow chart border
Okay, your target is the writer document.
Options for borders:
Options for borders:
- Insert a frame (menu Insert) - paste your shape(s) and other objects into it - use the frame's border. The advantage of this proceeding is that the objects remain together like a group and only the frame should be moved within the page area. Mind the wrapping.
Edit line style and width while editing your rectangle in draw, after that group it, copy and paste in writer.erbsenzahl wrote:If it is for a sample of shapes, so you may draw a rectangle (unfilled) around them, then I recommend (to select all and) to group them all. Then it is easy (copy/paste) to insert the group in a writer (or other) document. In most cases better than ungrouped.- If it is for a sample of shapes, so you may draw a rectangle (no line, no filling) around them. The distance to the single elements may be more than simply touching. Insert in your writer document as GDI (or bitmap) then choose the given styles etc. for bitmap borders.
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Re: Flow chart border
OK thanks again and yes I like the song haha. I´ll try your suggestions!
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