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Creating a Full-Page Border

Summary: Borders are easy to add around text or entire paragraphs. It may be surprising to you to learn that Word can just as easily place borders around entire pages. This tip explains how you can add this touch. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)

Not only can you add borders to your paragraphs, but you can place one on an entire page. You do this by following these steps in versions of Word prior to Word 2007:

  1. If you are not going to apply the border to all the pages in your document, position the insertion point in the section that will use the borders.
  2. Choose the Borders and Shading option from the Format menu. Word displays the Borders and Shading dialog box.
  3. Make sure the Page Border tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Use the controls in the dialog box to specify how you want your border to appear. These controls are very similar to those used by Word to set up paragraph borders.
  5. Unlike adding borders to paragraphs, you can use the Art drop-down list to select an artistic treatment to use for your border.
  6. Use the Apply To drop-down list to select what parts of your document should use the border.
  7. Click on OK.

If you are using Word 2007, then you should follow these steps instead:

  1. If you are not going to apply the border to all the pages in your document, position the insertion point in the section that will use the borders.
  2. Make sure the Page Layout tab of the ribbon is displayed.
  3. Click the Page Borders tool in the Page Background group. Word displays the Page Border tab of the Borders and Shading dialog box.
  4. Use the controls in the dialog box to specify how you want your border to appear. These controls are very similar to those used by Word to set up paragraph borders.
  5. Unlike adding borders to paragraphs, you can use the Art drop-down list to select an artistic treatment to use for your border.
  6. Use the Apply To drop-down list to select what parts of your document should use the border.
  7. Click on OK.

Tip #1828 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007


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