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Corner radius: Set the radius of rounded border cornersin measure or percentage.
Equivalent to the CSS border-radius property.
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Display: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to display the box.
Equivalent to the CSS display property.
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Overflow: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to handle overflow (text
that does not fit in the current size of the box). Equivalent to the overflow property.
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Text wrap group:
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Float: Use the drop-down or type in the value for how to float the box, if the box is
not in an absolute position (see Position, below). Equivalent to the CSS float
property.
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Clear: Use the drop-down or type in the value for clearing pre-existing alignments.
Equivalent to the CSS clear property.
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Positioning: Note that it depends on both the Context and the type of Box, which settings
are available. For information about the different types of Boxes, see "Boxes" on
page676.
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Position: Use the drop-down or type in the value for the type of positioning for the
box. Equivalent to the CSS position property (see "Using the CSS position
property" on page746).
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Top (Web Context): Set the vertical offset between this box and its parent's top
position. Equivalent to the CSS top property.
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Left (Web Context): Set the horizontal offset between this box and its parent's left
position. Equivalent to the CSS left property.
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Y-offset (Print Context): Sets the vertical offset between this box and the current
page's top. This only works for Positioned boxes.
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X-offset (Print Context): Sets the vertical offset between this box and the current
page's left edge. This only works for Positioned boxes.
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Bottom: Set the vertical offset between this box and its parent's bottom position.
Note that you can't set the Height and Top (or Y-offset) and Bottom of a Box.
Remove the Height before setting the Bottom property. Equivalent to the CSS
bottom property.
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Right: Set the horizontal offset between this box and its parent's left position. Note
that you can't set the Width and Left (or X-offset) and Right of a Box. Remove the
Width before setting the Right property. Equivalent to the CSS right property.
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