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Interesting thing of Microsoft word Boarders: 1. Put the insertion pointer on the page you want to border For example, you might put it on the first page in your document 2. Click the border command button and choose borders and shading from the bottom of the menu that appears. The boarders and shading dialog box appears. 3. Click the page border tab. Whoa! The page border tab looks exactly like the borders tab. 4. Choose the border you want by using a preset box or picking a line style, color, and width. You can also select a funky art pattern from the art drop-down list 5. Select which pages you want bordered you have to apply to drop-down list. For example you can select whole document to put borders on every page.

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Interesting thing of Microsoft word

Boarders: 1. Put the insertion pointer on the page you want to border

For example, you might put it on the first page in your document

2. Click the border command button and choose borders and shading from the bottom of the menu that appears.

The boarders and shading dialog box appears.

3. Click the page border tab.

Whoa! The page border tab looks exactly like the borders tab.

4. Choose the border you want by using a preset box or picking a line style, color, and width.

You can also select a funky art pattern from the art drop-down list

5. Select which pages you want bordered you have to apply to drop-down list.

For example you can select whole document to put borders on every page.

6. Click the options button.

The border and shading options dialog box appears.

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7. From the Measure From drop-down list, select the Text option.

The Edge of Page option just doesn't work with most printers. Text does.

8. To add more "air" between your text and the border, increase the values in the Margin area.

Adding to the Margin amounts gives you a border that looks like it's based on the edges of the page, even though it's using the Text option.

9. Click OK.

The Border and Shading Option dialog box closes.

10. Click OK to close the Borders and Shading dialog box.

Your page has a border, and that border will print in its entirety.

BACKGROUND:

1. Got the format menu and select the background

2. Select the color you want for the background from the color palette in the background window. The background you select will be applied to the page.

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See there is where you put the color 2.

Water mark :

1.