You could use the showBorder property of the graphic object, with 3D set
to false. You could then select the color and width of the outline.
Jon
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I have an image imported into a stack. I used the graphic tool to
outline specific components. I set the ink of each graphic to noop. In
order to accent the image for the student I will set the ink of a
specific graphic to adMin.
On the Mac OS X, MC 2.3.4 this has the effect of drawing a line around
the object leaving the object visible. On a Win platform it greys out
the object and obscures it.
How do I get it to simply outline on both platforms?
Rick
Plan! I'd rather be surprised.
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