You can use the Style tab to assign values to the elements, which affect how an element looks on a page. For example, after dragging and dropping an element from the Elements area to a page, you use the Style tab to style the element.
The following table provides the description for the fields available in the Style tab.
Style Fields
Description
Width
Specify the width of the element.
Min W
You can specify the minimum width of an element. Irrespective of the value present in the field, the element remains constant with the minimum value set in this field. For example, if the Width is set to 100, and the Min W is set to 50, the field width will stay at 50 irrespective of any value in the field.
Height
Specify the height of the element.
Min H
You can specify the minimum height of an element. Irrespective of the value present in the field, the element remains constant with the minimum value set in this field. For example, if the Height is set to 100, and the Min H is set to 50, the field height will stay at 50 irrespective of any value in the field.
Font Size
Specify the font size.
Font Color
Specify the font color.
Font Weight
Specify the weight of the font.
Font
Specify the font style.
Font Family
Specify the font family.
Text Decoration
Specify if you want the decoration for the text. For example, you can specify if you want the element font to be either, Overlined, Overlined, Underline overline, or Line-through.
Text Align
Specify the alignment required for the text.
Border Width
Specify the border width for the element, if required.
Border Color
Specify the border color for the element.
Float
Specify if you want the text to float to either left or right.
Padding
Specify if you want padding required for the text in the element.
You can drag and drop an element to the Design area and click the Style tab to set the values. The image below shows the value set for the text box used in the Design tab.