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Fit to width only: When this option is checked, no line breaks will be added to the
text.
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Child (optional): When specified, the Copy Fit feature will only be applied to the
given child element (an element inside the Box or Div). Specify the element by
giving its ID, for example: #product, or class, for example: .product - note the dot.
Color Picker
The Color Picker dialog appears when creating a color in the formatting dialogs of certain
elements, for example border colors in boxes and paragraphs. For information about how to
define and apply colors and how to keep them consistent in different output channels, see
"Colors" on page647.
The dialog consists of two main parts. On the left is the color wheel that can be used to select a
color hue by clicking anywhere on that wheel. To the right of the color wheel there is a vertical
bar used to select the color saturation. At the top-right, two colors are shown: the New box
displays the currently selected color, while the Original shows the color currently attributed to
the element.
The rest of the dialog has various options for choosing colors:
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Color Mode: Use the drop-down to select whether the color is set as RGB, CMYK or
HEX. The color mode determines how the color is saved in the formatting properties, and
how they are printed or output; see "Colors" on page647.
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RGB group: Enter the Red, Green and Blue color values from 0 to 255.
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HEX: Enter a valid HTML Hex Color.
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The eye dropper lets you select a color from anywhere on your desktop. To open it, click
the eye dropper button next to the HEX color field.
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CMYK group (suitable for Print output only): Enter the Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black
color values from 0 to 100 percent.
Note
Whenever one value within this dialog is changed, all the other values are adjusted to their
equivalent.
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