#Boundary
#Add/Delete Boundary
#Add Boundary
How to:
- After selecting one or more topics, click Boundary in the toolbar to add.
- After clicking on one or more topics, add boundary by clicking Boundary in Insert on the top menu bar.
- Select topics and add boundary using a combination of shortcuts:
Windows:Ctrl+B
Mac:⇧+⌘+B
Tips:
When adding a boundary to multiple topics, topics from the same branch will be grouped under the same boundary. Topics from different branches will each have their own boundary.
The central topic and multiple floating topics cannot have a boundary.
#Delete Boundary
- Click on the boundary, and press delete or Right Click > Delete.
#Boundary Text
How to:
Select the Boundary, and click the + sign to start typing. Press the Enter key or click on a space on the canvas to finish.
Select the Boundary, and press the Space key to start typing. Press the Enter key or click on a space on the canvas to finish.
Double-click the Boundary, add the necessary descriptive text in the text box, press the Enter key, or click on a space on the canvas to finish.
#Adjust the Boundary Scope
After clicking on the boundary line, drag the blue upper and lower borders of the outer frame with the mouse to adjust the range of the outer frame.
#Modify Boundary Styles
Click on the boundary line and you can modify the relevant styles in the Format Panel on the right.
- Modify the shape of the boundary frame.
- Modify the color of the boundary fill.
- Modify the line style, thickness, and color of the frame border.
- Modify the font, color, size, and other font styles of the boundary text.
- You can also revert to the style that comes with the template by clicking Reset Style.