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%{color:blue}FillColor% This is a color value, which, if present, will be used to fill the inner part of the target area. You can use this if you only "need" the margin areas of the image (one example would be the Tab page which is usually invisible covered by the message log and other message window elements). The advantage is that by using a fill color, rendering will be faster. Only makes sense for a "divided" image item (all 4 sizing margins present).
<tt>FillColor</tt> is a color value, which, if present, will be used to fill the inner part of the target area. You can use this if you only need the margin areas of the image (one example would be the Tab page which is usually invisible covered by the message log and other message window elements). The advantage is that by using a fill color, rendering will be faster. Only makes sense for a "divided" image item (all 4 sizing margins present).

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<tt>FillColor</tt> is a color value, which, if present, will be used to fill the inner part of the target area. You can use this if you only need the margin areas of the image (one example would be the Tab page which is usually invisible covered by the message log and other message window elements). The advantage is that by using a fill color, rendering will be faster. Only makes sense for a "divided" image item (all 4 sizing margins present).

FillColor is a color value, which, if present, will be used to fill the inner part of the target area. You can use this if you only need the margin areas of the image (one example would be the Tab page which is usually invisible covered by the message log and other message window elements). The advantage is that by using a fill color, rendering will be faster. Only makes sense for a "divided" image item (all 4 sizing margins present).