Borders are added above, below, or to either side of any amount of text, from a single character to several pages.
You can add many varieties of shading to the space occupied by selected text, paragraphs, and pages - with or without a border around them. You can create horizontal lines as you type.
The following will show you how to add Word 2007 borders and shading to the selected text and the unique way to create horizontal lines as you type.
To add Word 2007 borders and shading to text
- Select the text for which you want to have a border or shading.
- From the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Borders down arrow, and then select the type of border you want to apply.
To add paragraph borders
- Place the mouse cursor on the paragraph that you wish to add the borders.
- From the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Borders down arrow, and then select Borders and Shading.
- From the Borders and Shading dialog box displayed, click the Borders tab.
- Do the changes by selecting the type of box (click Custom for less than four sides), the line style, color, and width you want.
- If you want less than four sides and are working with paragraphs, click the sides you want in the Preview area.
- Click the Options button to set the distance the border is away from the text.
- From the Border and Shading Options dialog box displayed, set the distance for top, bottom, left and right.
- Click OK to close the Border and Shading Options dialog box.
- Click OK.
To add page borders
- From the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Borders down arrow, and then select Borders and Shading.
- From the Borders and Shading dialog box displayed, click the Page Border tab.
- Do the changes by selecting the type of box (click Custom for less than four sides), the line style, color, width and art that you like to use for the border.
- If you want less than four sides, click the sides you want in the Preview area.
- Click the Options button to set the distance the border is away from either the edge of the page or the text.
- From the Border and Shading Options dialog box displayed, set the distance for top, bottom, left and right.
- Click OK to close the Border and Shading Options dialog box.
- Click OK.
To add shading
- Select (highlight) the text for which you want to have shading.
- From the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Borders down arrow, and then select Borders and Shading.
- From the Borders and Shading dialog box displayed, click the Shading tab.
- You can select a color of shading. If desired, select a pattern, and choose whether to apply it to the entire page, paragraph, or just to the selected text.
To create horizontal lines as you type
- Press ENTER to create a new paragraph.
- Type --- (three hyphens) and press ENTER. A single, light horizontal line will be created between the left and right margins.
- Type = = = (three equal signs) and press ENTER. A double horizontal line will be created between the left and right margins.
- Type _ _ _ (three underscores) and press ENTER. A single, heavy horizontal line will be created between the left and right margins. As you can see, adding Word 2007 borders and shading features to your documents really can enhance the readability of the text.
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