[scribus] Internal margins in a text frame

Ken Springer snowshed1 at q.com
Mon Feb 1 03:43:52 UTC 2016


Thank you, Samps.

Ken

On 1/31/16 7:53 PM, samps okholm wrote:
> In 'Properties' for the text frame. It's called 'Coloumns and Text
> Distances'.
>
> Samps
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 1:20 PM Ken Springer <snowshed1 at q.com> wrote:
>
>> New to Scribus and to this, I presume a mailing list.  I'm accessing it
>> via gmane.org.
>>
>> I'm using Scribus in Windows 7.
>>
>> I've been looking just about everywhere for how to set/control the
>> internal margins of a text frame so the text doesn't butt right up to
>> the frame border.
>>
>> In MS Word, this is called internal margins.  What is it called in
>> Scribus, and where do I find it?
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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