Frameset object (Word)
Represents an entire frames page or a single frame on a frames page.
Use the Frameset property of a Document or Pane object to return a Frameset object.
For properties or methods that affect all frames on a frames page, use the Frameset object from the Document object (
ActiveWindow.Document.Frameset
).For properties or methods that affect individual frames on a frames page, use the Frameset object from the Pane object (
ActiveWindow.ActivePane.Frameset
).
This example opens a file named "Proposal.doc," creates a frames page based on the file, and adds a frame (on the left side of the page) containing a table of contents for the file.
Documents.Open "C:\My Documents\proposal.doc"
ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.ActivePane.NewFrameset
ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.ActivePane.TOCInFrameset
This example adds a new frame to the right of the specified frame.
ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.ActivePane.Frameset _
.AddNewFrame wdFramesetNewRight
This example sets the name of the third child Frameset object of the frames page to "BottomFrame."
ActiveWindow.Document.Frameset _
.ChildFramesetItem(3).FrameName = "BottomFrame"
This example links the specified frame to a local file called "Order.htm." It sets the frame to be resizable, to appear with scrollbars in a web browser, and to be 25% as high as the active window.
With ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.ActivePane.Frameset
.FrameDefaultURL = "C:\My Documents\order.htm"
.FrameLinkToFile = True
.FrameResizable = True
.FrameScrollbarType = wdScrollbarTypeYes
.HeightType = wdFramesetSizeTypePercent
.Height = 25
End With
This example sets Microsoft Word to display frame borders in the specified frames page.
ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.ActivePane.Frameset _
.FrameDisplayBorders = True
This example sets the frame borders on the frames page to be 6 points wide and tan.
With ActiveWindow.Document.Frameset
.FramesetBorderColor = wdColorTan
.FramesetBorderWidth = 6
End With
Note
For more information on creating frames pages, see Creating frames pages.
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