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question about border frame

Enthusiast ,
Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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Hello,

I have created a text frame :

 

border frame.jpg

You can see I have set a border around all the frame of 4pt.

 

Now, I would like to have this border frame only at the bottom of the text frame.

My goal is to make a bottom border not on the text but on the frame itself.

How to do this ?

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Community Expert , Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

Will this work for you? Change the frame color to white and customize a drop shadow.

 

~Barb

 

line below frame.gif

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Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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Will this work for you? Change the frame color to white and customize a drop shadow.

 

~Barb

 

line below frame.gif

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Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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Brilliant Barb! 🙂

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Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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In addition to Barb's brilliant suggestion, you might try going to the Stroke panel and setting the "Align Stroke" to align at the edge of the text frame. Not exactly sure what you're going for here, so just another option.

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Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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Make a 1-cell table. There you can apply different borders on each side.

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Mentor ,
Jun 19, 2022 Jun 19, 2022

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Barb! You are the best 🙂👍

 

Pieret, may be you don't really want to have a stroke for the whole frame and you are need only for a paragraph then you have more clear feature for that: 

https://youtu.be/eOj7S_-iVPQ

 

 

 

Remember, never say you can't do something in InDesign, it's always just a question of finding the right workaround to get the job done. © David Blatner

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Jun 20, 2022 Jun 20, 2022

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Hi Pierre,

clearly InDesign has no feature to do this.

So you have to work around this missing feature.

 

What workaround is best could depend on how your layout is.

And most important: Is the text frame part of a series of threaded text frames?

Or does it stand alone?

 

Some workarounds listed:

 

[1] Use a drop shadow like Barb suggested it.

[2] Use a table with exactly one table cell like Willi suggested it.

With table cells one can clearly do what you want.

 

From my German InDesign with a table cell selected and the Control panel shows the cell strokes and the cell insets:

 

Workaround-OneTableCell-1.PNG

 

Workaround-OneTableCell-2.PNG

 

Or use paragraph properties:

[3] Use a paragraph rule below for the last paragraph in the frame.

[4] Use a paragraph border for the last paragraph in the frame.

[5] Use a paragraph border for all paragraphs in the frame.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )

 

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