3 Easy Ways to Create Borders in Microsoft Word

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Do you want to make an outside border in your Microsoft Word documents? You can easily add a solid or dotted border to an entire page or selected content. You can also use Microsoft Word's included designs to create an artistic border for themed event flyers. This wikiHow will show you how to create a border around text, images, or pages in Microsoft Word using your Windows or Mac computer.

Creating a Border in Microsoft Word

To add a page border, click "Design" → "Page Borders". Select a border setting, style, and page application. Click "OK". To add a border around content, select the content. Click the "Home" tab, then the arrow. Click "Borders and Shading…" and select as style.

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Adding a Page Border (Windows)

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Step 2 Click Design.

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Step 3 Click Page Borders.

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Step 4 Click Page Border.

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Click Page Border . This is the middle tab on the Borders and Shading window. You may already be on this tab.

Step 5 Select a border setting.

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Step 7 Select pages to use.

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Step 8 Click OK.

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Click OK . It's at the bottom of the page. This will apply the border to your document's specified page(s).

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Adding a Page Border (Mac)

Step 1 Open <a href=a project in Microsoft Word." width="460" height="342" />

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Step 2 Click Design.

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Step 3 Click Page Borders.

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Step 4 Select a border setting.

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Step 5 Select a border style.

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Step 7 Click OK.

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Adding a Text Border

Step 1 Open <a href=a project in Microsoft Word." width="460" height="342" />

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Step 2 Click Home.

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Step 3 Select content.

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Step 4 Click icon next to the

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Step 5 Click Borders and Shading….

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Step 7 Select a border style.

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Step 8 Select pages to use.

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Step 9 Click OK.

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Community Q&A

How can I place a border around a picture I've inserted into a document? Community Answer You do what is shown above, but instead, you click on the picture before you go through the steps.

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How do I put a border around a table in Microsoft Word? Community Answer

Go into Format --> Borders and Shading. There you'll find options for borders you can apply to the table.

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What three options can I set regarding a picture border? Community Answer The three option you can set are: small, medium and large.

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