You can change or remove the weight, color, and style of the border of an image.
You can copy the style properties of an image and apply them to an another image. For details, see Copying and applying the image's style to another image. |
To change or remove the border weight of an image:
In the Title Explorer, click the image graphic or in the work area, click the image object. To select multiple images, click the first image, then press and hold the CTRL key while you click the other images.
Click the Style ribbon.
In the Image Style group, use the Border Weight field to select the weight. Select 0 to remove the border.
The border weight for the images you selected is changed.
To change the border color of an image:
In the Title Explorer, click the image graphic or in the work area, click the image object. To select multiple images, click the first image, then press and hold the CTRL key while you click the other images.
Click the Style ribbon.
In the Image Style group, use the Border Color list to select the color. Use the Color list to select a predefined color, select the eye-dropper tool to use a color from elsewhere within your title, or select Custom to select a custom color from the Color wheel.
See also: Matching colors used within your title
The border color for the images you selected is changed.
To change the border style of an image:
In the Title Explorer, click the image graphic or in the work area, click the image object. To select multiple images, click the first image, then press and hold the CTRL key while you click the other images.
Click the Style ribbon.
In the Image Style group, use the Border Style list to select the style.
The border style for the images you selected is changed.
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