I´m new to this list, so please forgive me if this already has been discussed. Testing Koffice, it appears to me that in a set of textframes, I cannot control in which frame the text actually starts. What I want to do is: PPPP TTTTT PPPP TTTTT PPPP TTTTT tttttttttt tttttttttt tttttttttt where P is a Picture, T and t are connected Textframes (the Frameset). Now, I cannot make the Text start in T, whatever I do, it always starts in t. Precise, If I move the frames around a bit, I see that the text always starts in the frame that is more left. Is this intended to be kind of automatic? Actually, it prevents doing the one or other cool page design... Or do I just miss the point how to do it? Aside: I wanted these 3 Frames embedded in the middle of a DTP-Type Page with two-column layout. In such a design, it is in this case (and many other) not possible to obtain the desired effekt by setting the property of the textframe to "run around the border of other frames". I can go into more detail about this if neccessary. However, If one could assign a property to the picture-frame, that says kind of "text frames should make their text run around me", this would allow much more flexibility. I understand that this might be harder to code than what seems to be there , but... I´m sorry that I cannot contribute more than these thoughts and no code :-(. Hope that it will be helpfull in some sense! Timm PS: (regarding KDE1.90 and especially Koffice) Wow! *really* cool stuff :-) !