In the “Page Background” section of the “Design” tab, click “Page Borders”. The “Borders and Shading” dialog box displays. On the “Page Border” tab, select the type of border under “Setting”. Then, select the “Style”, “Color”, and “Width” of the line in the center section of the dialog box. A preview displays on the right side. If you don’t want borders on all sides of the page, click the side on the preview where you want to remove the border.
This wikiHow teaches you how to create a border around text, images, or pages in a Microsoft Word document. Open your Word document. Double-click the Word document to which you want to add borders. This will open the document in Microsoft. Click on the 'Insert' tab at the top of the Word document. Find the 'Text Box' option at the top right corner of the document and click on the tiny arrow to open the formatting options. Scroll past the preset options presented in the next window that appears.
NOTE: The image at the beginning of this article shows a blue shadow border applied to a page, using the options selected on the following image. Now you need to tell Word to which pages you want to apply the border. Select an option from the “Apply to” drop-down list to apply the border to pages in the “Whole document”, just “This section”, “This section – First page only”, or “This section – All except first page”.
If you want to add a page border to a page in the middle of your document, right before the page to which you want to add the border. To change where the border displays on the page, you can change the margins for the border. To do this, click “Options”. Select whether to measure the margin for the page border from the “Edge of page” or “Text” in the “Measure from” drop-down list. If you select “Text”, the default “Margin” measurements change accordingly and all the check boxes in the “Options” section become available. Click “OK” once you’ve made your selections.
The “Setting” options on the “Borders and Shading” dialog box allow you to choose a plain “Box” border, a “Shadow” border, a “3-D” border, or a “Custom” border where you can choose different options for each side of the border. You can also select a graphic border from the “Art” drop-down list. For example, we chose the graphic border that displays a thumbtack on a page with the upper-right corner folded over. This method of adding a page border works if the page to which you want to add a border is at the beginning of your document or at the beginning of an existing section. If you need to add a border to one or more pages in the middle of the document or a section, before and after the page or pages and then use the “Apply to” option on the “Borders and Shading” dialog box to apply the border to the appropriate portion of the section.
. Click the line or paragraph (or multiple paragraphs) where you want to add the border or rule. In the Format, click the Layout button near the top.
Click the pop-up menu below Borders & Rules, then choose a line type (solid, dashed, or dotted). Click the disclosure triangle next to Borders & Rules. To set where the line appears, click a Position button. To change the thickness of the line, click the arrows for the value field next to the line color controls. To choose a color, do one of the following:.
To see colors that go with your template: Click the color well on the left. To see all colors: Click the color wheel, then choose a color in the Colors window. To adjust the spacing between the line and the text it’s applied to, click the arrows for the Offset field. To remove the border or rule, select the text with the border or rule, click the pop-up menu below Borders & Rules, then choose None. To add a border around a page, you first add a square shape to the page, then change its attributes so it behaves like a border. For example, you can change its size, give it no fill (as opposed to a color fill) so that it doesn’t obscure the text on the page, set it to always stay on the page, and so on. You can then set the border as a master object so it appears on all pages.
Click in the, then choose the square or rounded rectangle from the Basic category. In the Format, click the Arrange tab at the top. In the Object Placement section, click Stay on Page. Click the Text Wrap pop-up menu and choose None. Drag the selection handles until the outer edges of the shape create the border size you want. To remove the color from the shape or specify a different color, click the pop-up menu next to Fill, then click No Fill or choose a different fill option.
To specify what the border looks like, click the disclosure triangle next to Border, then click the pop-up menu and do one of the following:. Choose Line, then choose a line style from the pop-up menu below it. Click the color well to change the color of the line, and click the arrows to change the thickness of the line. Choose Picture Frame, then choose a picture frame style from the pop-up menu below it. Use the Scale slider to adjust the thickness of the frame. To change the transparency of the border, drag the opacity slider.
To lock the border so it doesn’t get moved accidentally, click the Arrange tab at the top of the sidebar, then click Lock. To use the border on every page in a, choose Arrange Section Masters Move Object to Section Master (from the Arrange menu at the top of your screen). If your document has more than one section and you want the border to appear on every page in the document, for each section. Borders and rules (lines) can be created in different ways, so if you’re not sure how one was added, you can try these methods to remove it. First click the line or border, then do one of the following:. If selection handles appear at the ends of a line: It was added as a shape. Click Delete on the keyboard.
If selection handles appear around the border: It was added as a shape. Click the Style tab at the top of the sidebar on the right, then click the pop-up menu to the right of Border, then choose No Border. Note: If you see a small x at the corners of a border or at the ends of a line, the shape is locked. You need to it before you can remove it. If no selection handles appear at the ends of a line: It was added as a rule. Select the text above the rule, then click the Layout button near the top of the sidebar on the right.
If the pop-up menu says None, select the text below the rule. Click the pop-up menu, then choose None. If no selection handles appear around the border: It was added as a border.
Select the text inside the border, then click the Layout button near the top of the sidebar on the right. Click the line type pop-up menu and choose None. If you can’t select or delete a border or rule using any of the methods above, it may be a placed on the background of a template. To make it selectable, choose Arrange Section Masters Make Master Objects Selectable (from the Arrange menu at the top of your screen).