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Note that cuttable outlines do not print when identified by the RIP or Print-Cut device. If you want to make the outlines printable, you can
use the Object Shaping Boundary command. For more information, see “To create a boundary around selected objects” on page 210.
To specify line and outline settings
1 Select an object.
2
Click Window Dockers Object properties.
3 In the Outline section, type a value in the Width box.
If the Outline section is not displayed, click Outline.
4 Open the color picker, and click a color.
5 Choose a line style from the Style box.
You can also
Change the units of measurement for the outline width Choose a unit of measurement from the Outline units box.
Set the miter limit Type a value in the Miterlimit box.
Set the shape of corners Click one of the following buttons:
Mitered corners — creates pointed corners
Round corners — creates rounded corners
Beveled corners — creates squared off corners
Set the appearance of endpoints in open paths Click one of the following buttons:
Square cap — creates square end shapes
Round cap — creates rounded end shapes
Extended square cap — creates square end shapes that
extend the length of the line
Specify the outline position Click one of the following buttons:
Outside outline — places the outline outside the object
Centered outline — centers the outline along the object
edge
Inside outline — places the outline inside the object
Apply an outline behind an object’s fill Enable the Behind fill check box.
If this check box is not displayed, click the arrow button at the
bottom of the Outline section.
Link the outline thickness to an object’s size Enable the Scale with object check box.
If this check box is not displayed, click the arrow button at the
bottom of the Outline section.