PUB2: Converting Shaded Object with BorderArt to a Metafile
PUB2: Converting Shaded Object with BorderArt to a Metafile
Q104207
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Publisher for Windows, versions 2.0, 2.0a
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SUMMARY
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Converting a shaded object with a BorderArt design to a metafile may
cause the BorderArt design's white background to disappear. When you
shade an object and apply a BorderArt design to it, the BorderArt
design has a white background when displayed and printed. When it's
rendered as a metafile, however, the background may disappear.
MORE INFORMATION
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Steps to Reproduce Problem
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1. With the rectangle tool, create a 3-by-3-inch box.
2. From the Format menu, choose Shading, and apply a solid maroon
shading.
3. From the Format menu, choose BorderArt and select Balloons...Hot
Air.
4. Note that the BorderArt design appears on a white background around
the maroon box.
5. From the Edit menu, choose Copy Box.
6. From the Edit menu, choose Paste Special. Under As, select Picture.
The pasted metafile has a maroon background behind the BorderArt
design, rather than a white background, as in the original.
Additional query words: Publisher 2.0 mspub border art convert
2.00a