EditFindBorder

Syntax

EditFindBorder [.ApplyTo = number] [, .Shadow = number] [, .TopBorder = number] [, .LeftBorder = number] [, .BottomBorder = number] [, .RightBorder number] [, .HorizBorder = number] [, .VertBorder = number] [, .TopColor = number] [, .LeftColor = number] [, .BottomColor = number] [, .RightColor = number] [, .HorizColor = number] [, .VertColor = number] [, .FineShading = number] [, .FromText = number or text] [, .Shading = number] [, .Foreground = number] [, .Background = number] [, .Tab = number]

Remarks

On the Macintosh, when followed by an EditFind or EditReplace instruction in which .Format is set to 1, specifies the borders or shading applied to the text you want to find. For argument descriptions, see FormatBordersAndShading. In Windows, EditFindBorder is not available and generates an error.

See Also

EditFind, EditFindClearFormatting, EditFindFrame, EditFindLang, EditFindPara, EditFindStyle, EditFindTabs, EditReplace, EditReplaceBorder, FormatBordersAndShading