| There may be times when you might want to put a frame around your finished pages with a border. Using Word, you can select from a number of preset options or create custom borders of your own design. You can have either line borders or art borders, or a combination of both. Add a Border to a Page -
| | Click the Format menu and then click Borders And Shading. | -
| | Click the Page Border tab. | -
| | Click a preset border. All remaining steps, except the last one, are optional and completely dependent on the affect you are trying to achieve. | -
| | Select a line style for the page border. | -
| | Click the Color list arrow, and then select a color for the page border. | -
| | Click the Width list arrow, and then select the thickness of the page border. | -
| | Click the Art list arrow, and then select the border art style you want to apply. | -
| | Click border edges in the Preview window to deselect and select how many sides will encompass the border. By default, Word will frame borders on four sides. | -
| | Click the Apply To list arrow, and then select the option you want. | -
| | Click Options, and then specify the border margins you want. | -
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