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  2. Add a border to a page - Microsoft Support

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    Add a border to a page. Windows macOS Web. Go to Design > Page Borders. Make selections for how you want the border to look. To adjust the distance between the border and the edge of the page, select Options. Make your changes and select OK. Select OK.

  3. Why aren't page borders printing? - Microsoft Support

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    The usual reason borders don't print is something called your “printer’s minimum margin setting.” There are a couple of ways to figure that out so that you can adjust your margins accordingly before you print. Go to Design > Page Borders.

  4. Create a booklet or book in Word - Microsoft Support

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    You can add many embellishments to your booklet’s appearance. For example, to add borders to every page, on the Layout tab of the Custom Margins window, select Borders.

  5. Add a border to a page - Microsoft Support

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    Add a border to a page. Go to Design > Page Borders. Make selections for how you want the border to look. To adjust the distance between the border and the edge of the page, select Options. Make your changes and select OK. Select OK.

  6. Use section breaks to change the layout or formatting in one...

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    You can use section breaks to change the layout or formatting of pages in your document. To change formatting in a document, insert a section break at the beginning of where you want the change. Set up the formatting change just past the new section break.

  7. Insert a horizontal line - Microsoft Support

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    The three character shortcut creates an empty paragraph with a bottom border. To change the look of that border line, use the Borders options. In Word, on the Home tab, or in Outlook on the Format Text tab, select the down arrow next to Borders. Select Borders and Shading at the bottom of the menu.

  8. Insert a section break - Microsoft Support

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    Use sections breaks to divide and format documents of all sizes. For example, you can break down sections into chapters, and add formatting such as columns, headers and footers, page borders, to each.

  9. Change the color, style, or weight of a line - Microsoft Support

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    You can change the look of a line shape by changing its color, line style, or weight. If you are using Excel, Outlook, Word, or PowerPoint, you can apply a predefined Quick Style to quickly change the look of your line. Windows Web macOS.

  10. Add a border to some text - Microsoft Support

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    You can add a border to an individual word, a line of text, or an entire paragraph. You can make borders as plain or fancy as you want. You can also add a border to a picture , put a border around a table , add a border to an individual page .

  11. Line and page breaks - Microsoft Support

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    You can control where Word and Outlook position automatic page breaks by setting pagination options. Keep lines of a paragraph together on a page or in a column. Select the paragraphs that contain lines you want to keep together. On the Home tab in Word, or on the FORMAT TEXT tab in an Outlook email, select the Paragraph Dialog Box launcher .

  12. Modify or create headings and other styles - Microsoft Support

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    To modify existing styles to suit your needs: In your Word document, format text to look the way you want for the style, then select it. In the Home tab, expand the text styles list. In the styles list, right-click the style you want to update, then select Modify.