How to Make Own Custom Page Border Design in Ms Word
What Is Microsoft Word?
You may be wondering: what type of program is Microsoft Word? A good definition is that it is a word processor. That is an application you use to “process”— format, manipulate, save, print, share — a text-based document.
Microsoft Word is arguably the most popular word processor on the planet. That is because it’s part of Microsoft’s Office Suite, which is installed in 1 billion devices in the world (according to groovy Post).
When Word 1.0 for Windows was released in 1989, it was one of the first word processors that offered a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) interface.
This combination of ease of use and robust features makes it the go-to word processor in both homes and offices today. It is now also available for the Mac operating system as well as a web-based version through an Office 365 subscription.
Page Border
The border art supplied with Word 2013 includes a variety of small graphics that look good when repeated around the edges of the page. One nice thing about using these, as opposed to manually placing images around the border, is that you can resize the entire border at once by changing the value in the Width box.
A page border is a border that appears outside the margins on each page. Border art is a repeated small image that forms a border around the outside of the document margins.
Page borders are primarily for decoration; you can use any style, color, and line thickness you want. You can also apply graphical borders (or border art) that repeat a small image as a pattern.
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