Chapter 16 • Borders; Border Style Menu - Videonics TM-2000 Instruction Manual

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Chapter 16 • Borders
Borders can be used to separate titles or to add an interesting graphic
element. They can use any of the TitleMaker 2000's colors and
patterns.
You can place a horizontal border line above or below any line
BORDERS
BORDERS
of text. You can create a box that surrounds a block of titles. Each
COLOR
COLOR
STYLE
STYLE
page's borders can use a dif-
ferent color and pattern.

Border Style Menu

The top parts of the menu deter-
mine the border pattern. They work
the same way as the other Pattern
menus. Use MARK START to deter-
mine which sub-menu is active and the
arrow keys to select the desired pat-
tern and/or pattern style.
Note the "one pattern per page" rule, discussed in Chapter 15, "Patterns."
To create the border, use MARK START to make the last sub-menu active
and use the arrow keys to choose the type of border you want:
Using these choices, you can place a box around the text (E) or you can
place a border line above (C), below (B), or along both sides (D). Borders are
always applied to the entire line (that is, you can't border part of a line).
Placing a Box Around Text
To wrap a box around some lines of titles, mark the text as described in the
section, "Marking Text for Major Changes" in Chapter 9. In the Border Style
menu, choose the box symbol from the bottom sub-menu (E). The selected
pattern will be wrapped all the way around the text lines that include the
marked text. Note that if part of a line is marked, the entire line will be
included.
You can box a
single line with-
out marking text:
With no text
marked, simply
leave the cursor
A
B
C
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D
E

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