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Boundaries allow you to highlight a branch and its descendants as a logically connected unit.
| 1. | Select the Take Action branch |
| 2. | On the Branch palette, check the Show Boundary checkbox. The branch and its sub-branches will have a boundary drawn around them. |

| 3. | Click on the boundary to select it. |

| 4. | In the Fill palette, Check the Fill checkbox. This will enable the Fill Color colorwell. |
| 5. | Click on the Fill Color colorwell to bring up the color panel. Click on the magnifying glass to select a color. Select the color of the line on the branch. This will make the fill color the same as the line color. |

| 6. | Now move the Opacity slider on the color panel down to about 10% to make a nice color for the fill. |

| 7. | Change the line style to dashed in the Line palette, and increase the line width to make it bolder. |
| 8. | Change the corner style to rounded, and increase the corner radius to make it look nice. |
| 9. | Now we need to access one of the advanced options for the branch, so click on the right arrow button on the top right of the Branch palette to flip the panel. Increase the boundary margin until there is enough space around it, and in this case it is probably nice to have the "Don't pass the buck!" text inside the boundary. |

The settings should now be pretty much as shown in the image above.
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