Setting the fill, line style, and borders for objects, layout parts, and the layout backgroundUse the Graphic area of the Inspector to change the appearance of objects, layout parts, and the layout background. You can change:Tip Use the formatting bar to quickly change the fill and border of an object or layout part or the fill of the layout background. (You must have already specified borders in the Graphic area of the Inspector, but you can change borders in the formatting bar.) To display the formatting bar below the status area, click Formatting in the layout bar.
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Opacity sliderOS X: Click Other Color in the color palette, then drag the slider. Fill or LineThe RGB value of a color in hexadecimal format appears in the text box. You can enter or paste a value of three or six characters. If you enter a three-character value, FileMaker Pro doubles it to create a six-character value. For example, if you enter 12A then press Enter or Return, you see 1122AA the next time you display the color palette.
1. In Layout mode, click anywhere in the layout background to select it.
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3. Note Alternatively, you can fill the layout background with a color gradient or image. See Filling objects, layout parts, or the layout background with a color gradient and Filling objects, layout parts, or the layout background with an image.
5. To change the transparency of the fill color, click again, then drag the Opacity slider (Windows) or click Other Color, then drag the Opacity slider (OS X).Note Making an object or layout part transparent allows objects or the layout background to show through.
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• In the formatting bar: For Line, choose None or transparent in the color palette. For Fill, choose transparent in the color palette.
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• There is an alternative way to view or change the RGB value of a color. In Windows, in Layout mode, click the Fill color palette in the formatting bar and choose Other Color. Three-digit values are shown for each of the basic colors. In OS X, in Layout mode, click the Fill color palette in the formatting bar and choose Other Color. Select the Color Sliders tab. Choose RGB Sliders from the list. Three-digit values are shown for each of the basic colors.