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Style: Specify the style of the border such as solid, dashed or dotted.
Equivalent to the CSS border-style property.
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Color: Specify the color of the border: select a named color (defined in the Colors
Editor) from the drop-down, or click the colored square to open the Color Picker
dialog ("Color Picker" below). Alternatively you could type a name or value in the
Color field directly. It must be a predefined CSS color name (CSS color names), a
hexadecimal color code (HTML Hex Color), an RGB color value, for example rgb
(216,255,170) or a CMYK color value, for example cmyk(15%, 0%, 33%,
0%).Equivalent to the CSS border-color property.
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Copy Fit: Check this option to automatically scale text inside the Box to the available
space; see "Copy Fit" on page732 .
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Minimum font size: Specify the minimum font size using a valid font measurement
unit (pt, px, in, cm or mm). Do not put a space between the number and the unit. The
smallest possible size is 1pt. The default is 4pt.
When left blank, the font size in Design view becomes the minimum font size. Text
can only be made bigger than its initial size.
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Maximum font size: Specify the maximum font size using a valid font measurement
unit (pt, px, in, cm or mm). Do not put a space between the number and the unit. The
biggest possible size is 1048pt. The default is 48pt.
When left blank, the font size in Design view becomes the maximum font size. Text
can only be made smaller than its initial size.
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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 page750.
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