VML MSO-Wrap-Distance-Bottom Attribute
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Defines the distance from the bottom side of the shape to the text that wraps around it. Read/write. String.
Applies To
Tag Syntax
<v: element style="mso-wrap-distance-bottom: expression ">
Remarks
Note that this attribute is different from the CSS Margin attribute. Margin changes the origin of the shape to include the margin areas, but the wrap distance in Microsoft Office does not change the origin of the shape.
Microsoft Office Extensions Attribute
Example
The shape has a bottom wrap distance of 10 points.
<v:shape id="rect01"
fillcolor="red" strokecolor="red"
coordorigin="-500 -500" coordsize="1000 1000"
style="position:relative;top:0;left:0;width:100pt;height:100pt;mso-wrap-distance-bottom:10pt"
path="m 1,1 l 1,200, 200,200, 200,1 x e">
</v:shape>
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