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Top, Left, Bottom, Right: Each group defines the following properties:
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Width: Specify the thickness of the border. Equivalent to the CSS border-width
property.
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Style: Specify the style of the border such as solid, dashed or dotted.
Equivalent to the CSS border-styleproperty.
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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" on page931). 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.
Import Resources dialog
The Import Resources dialog lets you import a variety of resources from other templates.
To open this dialog, click File >Import Resources... in the menu.
1.
Select the template to copy resources from and click OK.
2. Now you can select various resources: "Master Pages" on page505, "Media" on
page508, "Sections" on page470, "Images" on page724, style sheets (see "Styling
templates with CSS files" on page743), as well as scripts (see "Scripts pane" on
page1044) and the Data Model (see "Data Model pane" on page1031).
If you want to select individual items instead of all resources in a certain folder, expand
the folder using the arrow to the left.
Note
Resources may be interdependent. A Print section may need a certain Master Page
or Media, for example; a Dynamic Image script relies on the presence of certain
images; etcetera. This isn't visible in the Import Resources dialog. Make sure to
select all necessary resources.
3. Choose what happens when a resource with the same name at the same hierarchy level
already exists in your template.
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