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Once you have your image in your computer: In the main menu bar, select Insert > Watermark. Choose Picture > Select Picture and locate your border picture. Take out the checkmark in Washout so it won't look faded. Word will insert the picture in the document's header.
Open Word>Select the content you want>select Home> select the “ Borders ” button>click the arrow next to the Borders button. You can select the “ Borders and Shading ” button to customize the border. For Mac. Open Word>Select the content you want>select Home> select the “ Borders ” button>click the arrow next to the Borders button.
For a number of reasons, I like to use both NotePad and WordPad as note taking and outlining tools. One of the reasons for this is that my notes remain distinct from the Excel or Word documents I am using. For other reasons as well, it would be nice to have something between WordPad and Word without adding another program. Any ideas or suggestions?
In Word 2010' clipart. The Christmas border that I had used previously (Monday) is no longer in clipart. What happened? Are you by any chance referring to the border below?*. If so, it is border art and is available only for page borders in Word; in Publisher, you can use it as a border on text boxes as well.
Before receiving your kind reply, I found two youtube videos which described an altogether different approach: load the border's jpg or other graphic file as a CUSTOM WATERMARK, and then tweak its size. Seems all the myriad google hits for borders in word fail to give instructions on how to actually apply the new border to one's document. A pity.
If you need space before and after add paragraph marks, select the first paragraph mark along with the text and then down to the last paragraph mark, next click Page Border button and then Border tab and create your border style. After creating border click on “Apply to:” drop down arrow and choose “Paragraph.”.
Select the finished label document; click on the Border button drop down arrow, and select the option for "All Borders." If you want a customized border for the labels, select the label document and go to the Borders and Shading dialog box, under Settings choose All, and then choose a different Style, Color or Width; under Apply to: choose ...
How is this accomplished. For all intents & purposes the assortment of Page Borders supplied with the Office software cannot be modified... at least not at the user level. Your best bet is to obtain software designed for producing documents with that sort of embellishment or creating artwork with a graphics program & inserting it into your Word ...
Hello. I am currently using Windows XP and I have Microsoft Word 2007. Here is my issue: Whenever I try to print envelopes, it prints borders around my text boxes where I have a person's address. There is no border around them while I'm in the document, it only shows up when I print an envelope.
To do this, start with a blank document, set its orientation to landscape, and select the narrow margins (0.5" on all sides). Insert a 2x2 table. Select the entire table, go to the Table Tools > Layout ribbon, and set the cell size to 3" high and 5" wide. In the empty paragraph below the table, press Ctrl+Enter to insert a page break.