Change the stroke properties of an object
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In the Toolbox in Microsoft Expression Blend, click the Selection
tool, and then select the object for which you want to adjust the stroke properties. -
Under Brushes in the Properties panel, make sure that Stroke is selected.
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Under Appearance in the Properties panel, do one or more of the following:
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To set the stroke width, select a value for the desired stroke width next to StrokeThickness. The value of the stroke width is measured in pixels (or, device-independent units which are approximately 1/96 inch). Change the value to 0 if you don't want the object to have any stroke width applied to it.
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To set the corner join, click one of the following next to StrokeLineJoin:
Miter For a pointed corner.
Bevel For a squared-off corner.
Round For a rounded corner.
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To set the miter limit, use the value slider, or type in a value next StrokeMiterLimit. The miter limit can only be set when Miter is selected as the corner join. The miter limit describes how long the point of a miter join can get before it is automatically squared off into a bevel join.
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To set the end cap style, click one of the following next to StrokeStartLineCap or StrokeEndLineCap (or both):
Flat To create a squared-off end cap.
Square To create an end cap that extends beyond the end point by one half the width of the stroke.
Round To create a rounded end cap.
Triangle To create a pointed end cap.
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