Adjusting frame size or Border size based on user parameter

Hi,
I'm using Oracle 10g developerr suite and working on Oracle reports. I've a requirement to change the frames in the report dynamically based on user parameter value. The same if possible I want to try with report border also.
If anyone have came across this kind of requirement could you please advise how can I proceed on this or Suggest first of all whether is it possible to achieve this requirement.
Anyone please suggest your views.
Thanks,
Subu

There is another way to change the frame automatically
this can be done by horizontally elasticity and vertical elasticity properties to the frame, You can set them as variable or expand to make them elastic due to the data

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