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LO 5.2.2.2 ubuntu 16.10

Hello
I have an arrangement of frames on a page which i would like to exactly replicate on all successive 
pages of the document. How do i go about this? Ive tried saving as a template but a) i dont know if 
thats right for this and b)  even if it is i dont knoe how to get it to repest on every new page. 
Simply loading the ott file doesnt seen to do it.

Is it possible to group frames and move/copy them ss a unit? Ive tried shift click as per manual 
and ctrl click and combinations but cant seem to select more than one frame at a time. And its 
SOOOO tedious moving individual frames. When i try i find the document suddenly scrolls and the 
frame ends up in the wrong place or (more often) disappears completely out of sight and i am forced 
to undo and try again. There simply HAS to be a way to do this without pulling all my hair out???

Thanks
Gary

As an aside i want to use the frames to help arrange a multitude of smallish images which must be 
aligned in rows and _ stay_ that way. I think this *might* be a fairly good way to achieve this but 
im definitely open to better ideas.

G.


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