Word custom borders

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Point to Dashes, and then click the line style you want. Point to Weight, and then choose the line weight you want. The Page Border tab offers a bunch of tools for fashioning a border: Line for borders: Under Style, scroll down the list and choose a line for the borders. Select options to construct the border you want and then click OK. Select the picture to which you want to add, change, or remove a border.Ĭlick Picture Format, and then click the arrow next to Picture Border.Įither click the color you want, or mix your own color by clicking More Outline Colors. On the Apply To drop-down menu, tell Word which page or pages in the document get borders. Remove the border from the shape or text box Point to Dashes, and then click the line style that you want. Point to Weight, and then choose the line weight that you want. Select the shape or text box to which you want to add, change, or remove a border.Ĭlick Shape Format, and then click the arrow next to Shape Outline.Įither click the color that you want, or mix your own color by clicking More Outline Colors.Īdd or change the thickness of the border (The smaller the point size ('pt'), the thinner the line is.)Īdd or remove a border for a shape or text box With the shape selected, on the Shape Format tab, select Shape Outline > Sketched, and then select a line width.

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Select an existing shape in your document, or draw a new one. If you're using Microsoft 365 for Mac (version 16.28 or later), you can give a casual, hand-drawn look to shapes with the Sketched outline. This feature is available only to Microsoft 365 Subscribers for Windows desktop clients. Note: If you didn't add the border to the shape, text box, picture, or other object in Mac Office, you can't change or remove the border for the object.

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