Add, change, or remove a page border
You can put a border around just one page if that page is at the beginning of a document or a section, such as a title page.
If the page you want to add a border to is in the middle of your document, you must first add section breaks.
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Click Design > Page Borders.
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In the Borders and Shading box, design your border:
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Under Setting on the left, choose the border style you want.
If you want to remove a border, click None.
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Under Style, click the line style you want.
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Click the arrow under Color and choose a border color.
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Click the arrow under Width and choose the width you want.
Tip: If you want a clip-art border instead, click the arrow under Art and choose a border graphic.
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Next, click the arrow to the right of Apply to and choose This section - First page only.
This setting also works if you're adding the border to the first page in your document.
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The Preview box confirms your border styles. To remove the border from one side, click that line in the Preview box.
Tip: To change where the border appears on the page, click Options and adjust the margin settings.
When finished, click OK.
If the page you want to add a border to is in the middle of your document, you must first add section breaks.
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On the Layout tab, under Page Background, click Borders.
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On the Page Border tab, do any of the following:
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Add a border | Under Setting, click the setting that you want. |
Change the color of the page border | On the Color pop-up menu, either click the color that you want, or mix your own color by clicking More Colors. |
Change the thickness of the page border | On the Width pop-up menu, click a new border thickness. |
Change the style of the page border | On the Style menu, click a new border style, such as a dashed line. |
Use art as a border | On the Art pop-up menu, click the art that you want. |
Remove a border | Under Setting, click None. |
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