Manual

Adding Borders
You can place a border (lines or a box) around a paragraph to add emphas_.
The border extends to the edge of the left and right indentation marker. You
can also set the border tone to set it apart from other text.
To make a simple border:
1. Select one or more paragraphs to border.
2. Select Borders from the Paragraph menu. A submenu appears.
3. Select the border option you want (None, Thin, Thick, Double-l_dne, or
Shadowed).
To make a custom border:
1. Select one or more paragraphs to border.
2. Select Borders from the Paragraph menu. A submenu appears.
3. Select Custom Border. A dialog box appears.
4. Fill in the dialog box, selecting the options you want:
Sides to Border. Select this to set the sides of the border (Left, Top,
Right, and Bottom). Select all four sides to put a box around the text.
Select Draw Inner Lines to draw between lines of text.
o Border Width (points). Sets width of the border in points.
Border Spacing (points). Sets border spacing in points.
-Border Type.SLrts type of border (Normal, Shadow, or Double Line).
Shadow Anchor. If a shadow border is selected, select the anchor
for the light source that creates the shadow (Top Left, Top Right,
Bottom Left, or Bottom Right).
Shadow Width (Points). If a shadow border is selected, select the
width of the shadow in points.
Width Between Double Lines (Points). If a double line border type
is selected, select the space between the double lines in points.
5. Click on Apply.
6. Click on Close.
To change the border tone:
1. Select one or more paragraphs to border.
2. Select Borders from the Paragraph menu. A submenu appears.
3. Select Border Tone. A dia/og box appears.
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