How to Insert and Edit a Page Border in Microsoft Word

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How to Insert a Page Border in Microsoft Word

There are different border settings and styles in Microsoft Word. Select your preferred border feature before adding a page border to your document. Note that a border is different from thepage margin.

Step 1:Launch theMicrosoft Word app.

Step 2:On the Ribbon at the top, click theDesigntab.

Step 3:Click thePage Bordersoption in the Page Background group.

Step 4:In theBorders and Shadingdialog box, click thePage Bordertab.

Step 5:Next, in the Setting section, select yourpreferred option. The Border Setting section determines the vividness of your border.

Step 6:In theStylesection, scroll through the section and select thethicknessof the border lines.

Step 7:In theColorsection, click thedrop-downmenu and select thepreferred colorfor your border. If you do not select a border color,the default color will be black.

Step 8:In theWidthsection, click thedrop-down> select the preferred width for the border lines.

Note: The initial thickness of the border width is connected to your border style.

Step 9:In theArtsection, click thedrop-downand select the preferred graphic for the border. Note that this is optional; if you choose an art feature, the style and color options will no longer be available.

Step 10:After selecting your preferred design elements for the page border, check its final look in thePreviewsection.

Step 11:Select or deselect the boxes in thePreviewsection to determine the page margins with borders.

Step 12:In the Apply to section, select where you would like the border to feature from the following options:

Step 13:Finally, clickOKto save your changes.

How to Edit a Page Border in Microsoft Word

If you would like to change certain things related to the appearance of a page border, follow the same steps to add a page border. However, if you would like to adjust the distance between the page border and the page margin, here’s what you need to do:

Step 1:On the Word Ribbon, click theDesigntab.

Step 2:Click thePage Bordersoption in thePage Backgroundgroup, then wait for the Borders and Shading dialog box to open.

Step 3:In theBorders and Shadingdialog box, click thePage Bordertab.

Step 4:ClickOptionsat the bottom-right > wait for theBorder and Shading Optionsdialog box to launch.

Step 5:In theMarginsection, click the toggles besideTop,Bottom,Left, andRightto determine your margin.

Step 6:In theMeasure fromsection, click the drop-down > choose where you want your border to start from.

Step 7:Preview your selections in thePreviewsection.

Step 8:Finally, clickOKto save your changes.

How to Remove a Page Border in Microsoft Word

Step 1:On the Word Ribbon, click theDesigntab.

Step 2:Click thePage Bordersoption in thePage Backgroundgroup, then wait for the Borders and Shading dialog box to launch.

Step 3:In theBorders and Shading dialogbox, click thePage Bordertab.

Step 4:In theSettingsection, click onNone.

Step 5:Lastly, clickOKat the bottom of the dialog box, and the border should be removed.

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Last updated on 05 August, 2024

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