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| Contents > Editing objects on layouts > Selecting and working with objects on a layout > Adding borders, fill, and baselines to fields |
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| Adding borders, fill, and baselines to fields |
| To enhance the appearance and usability of your layout, you can add or customize: |
| borders around fields |
| the background color and pattern, or fill, of fields |
| the dotted guidelines, or text baselines, that appears in a field at the base of the text to help you align it with other objects |
| To add borders, fill, and baselines to fields: |
| 1. | In Layout mode, select one or more fields. |
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For more information, see Selecting objects. You can also specify attributes for fields you add later by starting with no fields selected. |
| 2. | Choose Format menu > Field/Control > Borders. |
| 3. | In the Field Borders dialog box, select the formats you want to use. |
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You see an example of the options you choose in the Sample area. |
| 4. | Click OK. |
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If the current layout is set to show Field Boundaries in Layout mode, you may not be able to see some of the border effects that you have applied. To see the effects, do one of the following: |
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| Notes |
| The settings you choose in the Field Borders dialog box affect the appearance of the field in all modes. If you just want to see field boundaries in Layout mode to, for example, align fields, choose View menu > Show > Field Boundaries instead of creating borders. For more information, see Showing text, field, or button boundaries. |
| To quickly change a field's fill and border formats, use the fill and pen pop-up palettes in the status area. (You must have already specified borders in the Field Borders dialog box.) Changes made in the status area to the fill and pen settings replace settings in the Field Borders dialog box, and vice versa. For more information, see Setting auto-resize options for layout objects. |
| You can also specify an effect (Embossed, Engraved, or Drop Shadow) for fields with the effect pop-up palette in the status area. For more information, see About object effects. |
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