2007 MicrosoftВ® Office System Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)

Whether you’re interested in applying borders to a single word, paragraph, image, section, or page, you can do it easily by using the Apply To list in the Borders And Shading dialog box. The tab you choose at the top of the dialog box-Borders or Page Border-depends on the element you want to enclose in a border.

Bordering Sections

You might want to create a border for a document section when you have specific information you want to highlight or when you want to set a section apart from the flow of the text. To create a section border, start by placing the insertion point in the section you want to surround with a border. Display the Borders And Shading dialog box and then click the Page Border tab. Next configure the border effects-including the border setting option and line style, color, and width-and then click the Apply To arrow and select the option you need. Depending on the border you’re creating (these options are not available for every type of border), you might see the following options.

To apply a border to a section, simply select the appropriate option from the Apply To list and then click OK. The border is added to the section as you specified. If you want to see how the border looks for the entire section, click the Microsoft Office Button, point to Print, and then click Print Preview. By clicking the Two Pages button in the Zoom group on the Print Preview tab, you can see the effect of your border selection on more than one page in your document. Click Close Print Preview on the Print Preview tab to return to the document window.

Inside Out-Using Border Settings to Add Blank Lines 

Here’s a great way to add horizontal lines for write-in spaces in your documents. Press Enter to insert a number of blank lines in your document in the area where you want to create horizontal lines. Then select the blank lines, click the Border button’s arrow, and then click the Inside Horizontal Border option. Evenly spaced lines are added automatically, extending from the left to the right margin.

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