How to Add a Border to Word
This wikiHow teaches you how to create a border around text, images, or pages in a Microsoft Word document. Open your Word document. Double-click the Word document to which you want to add borders. This will open the document in Microsoft...
Method 1 of 2:
Adding a Border to Content
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Picture 1 of How to Add a Border to Word Open your Word document. Double-click the Word document to which you want to add borders. This will open the document in Microsoft Word.- If you haven't yet created your Word document, open Word, click Blank document, and create the document as needed before proceeding.
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Picture 2 of How to Add a Border to Word Click the Home tab. It's at the top of the Word window. Doing so will open the correct toolbar here. -
Picture 3 of How to Add a Border to Word Select content. Click and drag your mouse across the text or image(s) around which you want to place a border. -
Picture 4 of How to Add a Border to Word Find the "Borders" button. This button resembles a square divided into four smaller squares; you'll find it in the "Paragraph" section of options in the toolbar, just right of the paint bucket icon.- Skip this step on a Mac.
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Picture 5 of How to Add a Border to Word ClickPicture 6 of How to Add a Border to Word - On a Mac, click the Format menu item at the top of the screen instead.
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Picture 7 of How to Add a Border to Word Click Borders and Shading…. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu.- On a Mac, you'll find this option in the middle of the Format drop-down menu.
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Picture 8 of How to Add a Border to Word Select a border setting. In the left-most column, click the border option that you want to use.- For example, if you want a simple border to go all the way around your text, you would click Box here.
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Picture 9 of How to Add a Border to Word Select a border style. In the "Style" column, scroll down until you find the border style you want to use, then click the style.- If needed, you can also change the border's color and width from the "Color" and "Width" drop-down menus, respectively.
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Picture 10 of How to Add a Border to Word Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will apply your border to the selected text or picture.
Method 2 of 2:
Adding a Border to a Page
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Picture 11 of How to Add a Border to Word Open your Word document. Double-click the Word document to which you want to add borders. This will open the document in Microsoft Word.- If you haven't yet created your Word document, open Word, click Blank document, and create the document as needed before proceeding.
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Picture 12 of How to Add a Border to Word Position your cursor to create a new section. If you don't want to add a border to every page in the document, place your mouse cursor at the bottom of the page that comes before the page on which you want to add the border.- If you want to apply the border to every page in the document, skip this step and the next one.
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Picture 13 of How to Add a Border to Word Create a new section. This will ensure that your border isn't applied to the whole document:- Click the Layout tab.
- Click Breaks in the "Page Setup" section.
- Click Next Page in the resulting drop-down menu.
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Picture 14 of How to Add a Border to Word Click the Design tab. This option is at the top of the Word window. -
Picture 15 of How to Add a Border to Word Click Page Borders. It's on the far-right side of the Design toolbar. Doing so opens a pop-up window. -
Picture 16 of How to Add a Border to Word Select a border setting. In the left-most column, click the border option that you want to use.- For example, if you want a simple border to go all the way around your text, you would click Box here.
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Picture 17 of How to Add a Border to Word Select a border style. In the "Style" column, scroll down until you find the border style you want to use, then click the style.- If needed, you can also change the border's color and width from the "Color" and "Width" drop-down menus, respectively.
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Picture 18 of How to Add a Border to Word Select pages to use. If you created a new section earlier in this method, click the "Apply to" drop-down box, then click the section to which you want to apply the border in the resulting drop-down menu.- To apply the border to the first page of your section, for example, you'd click This section - first page only in the drop-down menu.
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Picture 19 of How to Add a Border to Word Click OK. It's at the bottom of the page. This will apply the border to your document's specified page(s).
Update 05 March 2020
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