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Style: Specify the style of the border such as solid, dashed or dotted.
Equivalent to the border-style property.
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Color: Specify the color of the border. The color value must be a valid HTML Color
Name, or a valid HTML Hex Color. Equivalent to the border-color property.
Advanced Stylesheet Rule
The Advanced editor is used to manually input rules. Note that to use this dialog, basic
knowledge of CSS rules is a pre-requisite, as no check is currently done to verify that properties
and values are correct.
l Property List: Lists all the currently available properties for the selector.
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Property: The name of the property. This must correspond exactly to a known
property (see CSS Reference). An autocompletion drop-down displays to show
possible values when typing.
l Value: The value for the given property. The values must be valid for that property,
see the CSS Reference link above and check the property for valid values.
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New: Click to create a new line and type in the property.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected property in the Property List.
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Move Up: Move the currently selected property in the Property List up one position in the
list.
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Move Down: Move the currently selected property in the Property List down one position
in the list.
Table Formatting dialog
The Table Formatting dialog defines how a table looks. Note that the settings are applied to the
table as a whole. For example, when you change the border of the table, the borders of cells
inside the table will not be changed. For more information see "Styling a table" on page635.
All settings in this dialog are in fact CSS properties. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) were
originally designed for use with web pages: HTMLfiles. Since Designer templates are HTML
files, they are styled with CSS. To learn how to use CSS in the Designer, see "Styling and
formatting" on page614 and "Styling templates with CSS files" on page616. For information
about specific properties and their options, see W3Schools CSS Reference.
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