Rounded Corners Iin FP2003

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FP2003 User

I must be overlooking something. I have been playing with the cell
formatting feature in FP 2003 trying to set rounded corners. The corners
seem to work fine but trying control the joining line the goeas across the
top of the cell...well I cant. I would like a line of appx 5 pixels but I
cannot seem to adjust the line...just the corners...any ideas ?

Thanks
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
I must be overlooking something. I have been playing
with the cell formatting feature in FP 2003 trying to
set rounded corners. The corners seem to work fine but
trying control the joining line the goeas across the
top of the cell...well I cant. I would like a line of
appx 5 pixels but I cannot seem to adjust the
line...just the corners...any ideas ?

This one is subtle. The rounded corners reside with the
layout cell's "Header", and the height of the Header
depends on its font setting. By default, the Header
height seems to be 19 pixels, which is the height of the
default font plus a default margin.

To shorten the Header:

1. Select it.
2. Right-click it and choose Cell Properties from the
shortcut menu.
(Or, on the Quick tag selector, click the down arrow
on the right-most TD tag and select Tag properties).
3. When the Cell Properties dialog box appears, click
Style.
4. On the Modify Style dialog box, Click Format and then
Font.
5. Specify a small font size, such as 1px.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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