I just tried that out, Joseph. You are right about it being quick and simple. Putting a checkmark in the "relative" field makes a huge difference. If you use it, it makes a tiny border as you indicated. At first I didn't even see that box, so I just added 20 to the width and height numbers and it came out right. When I did the same, and checked "relative", my border became immense. :lol:
Btw, this may be important for anyone else trying this method. On the left side of your workspace, you have the two boxes that overlap for color section. If you'll look below at this sample screen shot, you'll see there is a red box overlapping a white box.
For your border to come out with the color you want, using Joseph's directions above, make sure the color you select is the lower box (the white one in my sample above). The upper box (red) is the foreground, and the lower box is the background. Your border is a background.
Here's a quick attempt using Joseph's directions. I made a 4 pixel blue border, then added a white border accidentally, and then figured out about the background color to get the red outer border.
A little patriotic, perhaps. It'll be July 4th soon enough.
