
160 Lines, Shapes, and Effects
3. Select a border Weight (width) for your border. You may need to
experiment to find a width that complements the size of your object.
4. To apply the border to specific edges of the object, use the Edge drop-
down menu.
You can switch edges on and off to make multiple combinations.
5. Set other options as needed:
• Select a border Type. Tile repeats the edge design, Stretch
simply stretches the design; Single scales the original picture to
fit the object. Each preset's Type is already set so you may only
need to adjust this for your own custom borders.
• Select an Alignment setting to fit the border to the Outside,
Inside, or Middle of the object's bounding box.
• If Behind contents is checked, the inner half of the border
extends behind the object. If unchecked, the whole border
appears in front (the wider the border, the more it encroaches on
the filled region).
• If Scale with object is checked, both border and object change
together when you resize the object. If unchecked, the border
weight remains constant during resizing.
• If Draw center is unchecked (the default), the inside areas of a
framed picture (used to create your new border) will be left
empty, so you won't need to manually remove unwanted image
centers. When checked, the area inside a populated custom frame
is repeated.
6. Click OK when you're done.
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