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From: koringkriek on 8 Jan 2010 04:14 Hi All, Does anyone know how to change a color of the horizontal line inserted below or above the cell? I can't figure it out and there is nothing about it in the documentation center and in the group. Cheers Anna
From: Alexander Elkins on 10 Jan 2010 03:30 First select the cell containing the line whose color you'd like to change. A pasted horizontal line object is a cell that you can select via the mouse by clicking above the line and dragging to below the line. Choose "Cell Properties" from the "Cell" menu and click "Editable" to make the pasted horizontal line object changable. For lines that are above or below the cell -- these are part of the cell -- just select the cell bracket to select it. Then from the "Format" menu choose "Option Inspector" and enter CellFrameColor into the "Lookup:" field. Change the RGBColor by clicking on the [...] button, adjust the color as desired, then click the OK button. Enjoy! Note: Choosing "Show Expression" from the "Cell" menu on a pasted horizontal line object helps to discover what can be changed on all types of inserted lines and cells in general. Always experiment on a cell in an empty notebook to be on the safe side! "koringkriek" <astronerma(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:hi6t0u$a03$1(a)smc.vnet.net... > Hi All, > Does anyone know how to change a color of the horizontal line inserted > below or above the cell? I can't figure it out and there is nothing > about it in the documentation center and in the group. > > Cheers > Anna >
From: koringkriek on 13 Jan 2010 05:59 Thanks a lot, it works. Anna On Jan 10, 9:30 am, "Alexander Elkins" <alexander_elk...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > First select the cell containing the line whose color you'd like to change. > A pasted horizontal line object is a cell that you can select via the mouse > by clicking above the line and dragging to below the line. > Choose "Cell Properties" from the "Cell" menu and click "Editable" to make > the pasted horizontal line object changable. > For lines that are above or below the cell -- these are part of the cell -- > just select the cell bracket to select it. > Then from the "Format" menu choose "Option Inspector" and enter > CellFrameColor into the "Lookup:" field. > Change the RGBColor by clicking on the [...] button, adjust the color as > desired, then click the OK button. > > Enjoy! > > Note: Choosing "Show Expression" from the "Cell" menu on a pasted horizontal > line object helps to discover what can be changed on all types of inserted > lines and cells in general. Always experiment on a cell in an empty notebook > to be on the safe side! > > "koringkriek" <astrone...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:hi6t0u$a03$1(a)smc.vnet.net... > > > Hi All, > > Does anyone know how to change a color of the horizontal line inserted > > below or above the cell? I can't figure it out and there is nothing > > about it in the documentation center and in the group. > > > Cheers > > Anna
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