Microsoft KB Archive/51052

Additional Method to Obtain Full Page Borders

PSS ID Number: Q51052 Article last modified on 03-07-1997

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Do the following to put borders around every page in your Word for the Macintosh versions 3.x and 4.00 document:

  Select Document from the Format menu and type in a negative number for your top margin. Click OK.   Open the header window. Press RETURN once and select both paragraph marks in the header (COMMAND+OPTION+M).   Select Paragraph from the Format menu. Type a number for Line Spacing that equals half the distance between the top and bottom borders. For example, if you want a 10-inch box around the page, type 5 inches in the line spacing box. To add space between text and the borders, type in negative numbers for the left and right indents. Note: be sure to type “in” in the Line Spacing box because Word will default to points otherwise.   Click the Borders button and add a border. 

This information was taken from page 11 of the “Microsoft Word Sampler” included with Word version 4.00.

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