How do I change the color scheme of a pre-existing border in Publ.

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PABCCB

I am using a border from those available within Publisher, and I would like
to change the color scheme when I print it. What is the best way to do that?
 
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Chuck Davis

-----Original Message-----
I am using a border from those available within Publisher, and I would like
to change the color scheme when I print it. What is the best way to do that?
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You didn't say what version of Publisher that you are
using. You didn't say what you are placing the border around.

So I'm going to spend my time telling you how to put a
border around a text box in Publisher 2003. Right click on
the text box, and choose Format Text Box. Click on the
Colors and Lines Tab and choose your line color, and click
on the Border Art button and make your selection.

The following is from Publisher Help:
After selecting the frame or text box, you can add a line
border of any color or thickness, or a picture border. If
the frame or text box already has a border, you can change it.

Select the frame or text box that you want to add a border
to, or whose border you want to change.
On the Formatting toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and
options that you use to carry out commands. To display a
toolbar, click Customize on the Tools menu, and then click
the Toolbars tab.), click Line/Border Style .
Do one of the following:
Add one of the predefined lines to all sides

Click the line width you want.
This completes the procedure.

Add a line of any color or width

Click More Lines.
If you are working with an oval or circle, skip to step 4.

In the dialog box, click the Colors and Lines tab.
Under Preview, use the buttons to select the sides to which
you want to add a line border.
To select one side to change, click the button on the side
you want.
To select one or more sides, hold down SHIFT, and then
click the buttons on the sides you want.
To add a border around the entire box or cell, under
Presets, click Box .
Choose the options you want.
Add a picture border to all sides of a text box, picture
frame, or rectangle

This procedure does not apply to ovals or circles.

Click More lines.
In the dialog box, click the Colors and Lines tab.
Under Line, click BorderArt.
In the BorderArt dialog box, choose the options you want.
Note You can change the color of a line by clicking Line
Color .
 

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