Hello,
the original text seems to be pretty clear for me. Let's see an example:
Write a word, select the first half of this word and set simple border (4 edges, black line) for the
selection. You will see a rectangle around the first half.
Then select the second half of the word and set the same border again. You will not see two
rectangles, but only one around whole word.
But if you choose different border properties for the second half (e.g. red line) you will get two
rectangles, one black and one red.
Regards,
Stanislav
Dne 9.12.2013 05:02, Thomas Hackert napsal(a):
Good morning Anne, *,
On Montag, 9. Dezember 2013 01:22 anne-ology wrote:
Your version makes sense;
thank you for you comment :)
as for the convoluted original text, I have no clue as
to what
it means.
O.K. Than I hope, someone else could either explain or correct it
... ;)
Have a nice day
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