Tutorial: Border Workshop298When you add a graphic to a border template, click the Lookup button to add agraphic variable. There are predefined variables for background and logo graphics.Use these if you have graphics in your catalogs with a property of graphic and a valueof background or logo. If you want to specify a variable for a graphic property of adifferent value, choose ―Graphic‖ from the graphic lookup menu and replace thequestion marks in the Graphic field with a value you use in your photo data. When youapply the border to a photo, the application looks in the catalog for the graphichaving the value you specified in the variable and applies it to the border.For example, you want to create a border for membership ID cards. Your catalogscontain a graphic with photo data of graphic=idcard. You want this border to use thegraphic photo property of the value idcard, so you choose ―Graphic‖ from the graphiclookup menu and replace the question marks with idcard. Your catalog contains an IDcard graphic, and its photo data indicates the graphic value is idcard. When you applyyour ID card border to a photo, the application finds the graphic named idcard andapplies it to the border.Query VariablesYou might want to create a border that searches for a photo or graphic of a certainType value. When the search finds that photo or graphic in the current catalog, theapplication inserts the photo into the border. For example, you might have a groupphoto, like a team photo, in your catalog and you want it to always be applied to a