Tutorial: Border Workshop284The ―Position‖ fields determine exactly where each side of the shape is located. Thefarthest point up, down, left, and right of the shape will be placed at these coordinates.A ―Top‖ entry of 0 means the topmost part of the object will extend to the very edge ofthe top border. A ―Left‖ entry of 50 means the object will start 50 pixels from the leftmostedge of the border. To change the position of the edges of your object, use the arrowbuttons or click in the text fields and type in the desired amounts.Note: Changing the coordinates within the Position fields can change the size of yourobject.To quickly change the position of object, you can click the ―Alignment Options‖ button.This option will bring up a drop-down list of available alignments: Left, Center, Right,Center of Page, Top, Middle, or Bottom.Adding a Border GraphicMost borders contain a graphic, whether it is a decorative border that surrounds thephoto or a simple logo in the corner of the page. You can add one or more graphics toyour border template by clicking ―add graphic‖ on the toolbar. The Graphic Objectwindow appears. Click the Browse button to select the graphic file you want to appearon the page.The Border Workshop can use several different types of files while making graphics. TheWorkshop will convert these files to .PNG files automatically as the border is created.Transparency OptionsIf you want the graphic to appear as-is, leave the Transparency option on None. If youwant the graphic to be transparent, select the Simple option and enter a transparencypercentage. If you want to make a single color in the image transparent, select theDrop Out a Specific Color option and choose the color you want to drop out. If yourgraphic has an alpha channel you want to make transparent, select the Use ImageAlpha Channel option.Movement OptionsThe Movement setting determines if you can move the graphic when you apply theborder in the Photo Workshop. The Fixed setting does not let you move the graphic atall. The Floating setting gives you freedom to move the graphic anywhere on the page.The Relative setting allows you to move the graphic, but its position remains relative to