You can set the appearance properties for the static object. Configure the properties as follows:

  1.      Foreground Color – Sets the foreground color for the static object. To choose the color used for the foreground of the pattern fill:

    Click
     and select the color.  The Color Property Selector appears. On the Color list, select the color and click OK.

    (or)

    Alternatively, you can define the values for Red, Green and Blue.

    (or)

    Click Pick Color to select the color from the palette picker.

  2.       Background Color – Sets the background color for the static object. To choose the color used for the background of the pattern fill:

    Click  and select the color.  The Color Property Selector appears. On the Color list, select the color and click OK.

    (or)

    Alternatively, you can define the values for Red, Green and Blue.

    (or)

    Click Pick Color to select the color from the palette picker.

Physical Characteristics - Select the respective boxes to view the characteristics:

  1.      Inset - The object has an inset appearance.

  2.     Raised - The object has a raised appearance.

  3.     Scale - The object is scaled to fit the GUI dimensions.

  4.     Scrollbar – The Multi-line editbox object needs scroll bar.

  5.     Visible – The object is visible at run-time.

  6.     Enable – The object is enabled at run-time.

  7.     Char Wrap – Character wrap allowed (as opposed to Word wrap).

  8.     Textbox – The text is placed in a box (the box does not display). Text wraps if the selected font makes the text longer than the defined box.

  9.     Font - On the Font list, select the font for the text. Select the respective check boxes for Bold, Italic, Strikeout and Underline as required.

  10.     Preview - The preview appears based on the specified settings.

  11.      CSS Class - On the CSS class list, select the required CSS Class. To add CSS Class, see Adding a CSS class.              

Note: Fields that are not applicable to specific object are disabled. The properties can also be set on the Object Properties Grid. Click here for more information.

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