

If you select Use this color, click the color button to open the Color dialog box and choose a color for the border there. Under Color, select Take from source, Don't specify, or Use this color. If you select Use this style, select the style of border you want to use from the list. Under Style, select Take from source, Don't specify, or Use this style. If under Size you select Set to, enter a value in the first text box and select a unit of measure from the second: points, inches, centimeters, or pixels. With the Set To option, you can specify the size of the border you want to use. Don't Specify means the Web browser used to view the Web page may substitute its own default settings. Take From Source means that Dynamic Converter uses what is in the source document. You can also apply the settings of one tab to all the others by clicking the Apply these settings to all sides button.įor the selected tab, under Size, select Take from source, Don't specify, or Set to. You can set a border for one, any two or three, or all four. Select the tab for the border you want to set: Left, Top, Right, Bottom. The indentation you set will be used for all paragraphs associated with these elements.Ĭlick Borders to switch to. If you want any setting in the Padding dialog to apply to all other settings, click Set All in the appropriate panel.įrom the Elements list, select the element or elements that you want to set borders for. Repeat these steps to set padding for Top, Right, or Bottom. Enter a value in the first text box and select the unit of measure from the list: points, inches, centimeters, or pixels. You can also apply the settings of any one border to all borders by simply clicking the Set All button. You can set padding for any one, any two or three, or all four borders. In the Padding dialog box, select the tab for the border you want to set padding for: Left, Top, Right, Bottom. It doesn't matter which tab you have selected on the Borders tab dialog when you do this.

Then click the Padding button under Padding to open the Padding dialog box. A Caution dialog box may open to remind you that support for the different features in the Advanced section may vary between browsers.

Under Advanced, click the Advanced button. The padding you add will apply to all paragraphs associated with these elements. From the Elements list, select the element or elements that you want to set padding for.
