You can use the Color and Borders option to modify colors and borders in a document, as described below:
Note: If DHTML is disabled you cannot create custom colors in the color picker or apply gradients.
Fill: Specify the following to determine
how the control is formatted.
Note: If DHTML is disabled, you cannot create custom colors
in the color picker or apply gradients.
Color: Specify a color with which to fill the selected object by clicking the arrow on the color menu and selecting a color.
Access additional colors by clicking More Colors.
Apply a color gradient, which is a combination of two colors, to the object. To do so, select Gradients. In the Gradients dialog box that opens, select the two colors to use for the gradient. Then select a shading style in which to display the gradient to determine the direction in which the two colors are blended together.
Borders: Select the type of border to draw around the control.
None: No borders appear around the selected object. This is the default setting.
All: Borders surround the selected object on all sides. After selecting this option, from the drop-down list, select a line style for the border and, from the color picker, a color.
Custom: Determine whether the left,
right, top, and bottom borders are displayed, and if so, the type of line
and color used for each border.
Note: You can also define the fill color or border color
by typing the hex code of the required color in the Hex
field.
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