I see two methods of creating a page border that surrounds the whole page -- using the Borders and Shades option and inserting a frame shape.
To me, each has pros and cons. The Borders and Shades option is simpler, but the thickest border you can have is 6 points, which isn't thick enough in some circumstances.
Inserting a frame shape in the page has other advantages, but you can't seem to change the thickness at all.
Is there another method where I can have more flexibility on the thickness?
Page border with most flexibility?
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- gamma jay
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Re: Page border with most flexibility?
You could use Shapes. (The only disadvantage is that there is no embellished line options)
In the image below I used a rectangle shape with a compound line. The border width is 20pt with option to go wider.
If you place the shape in the header, it will display on all pages instead of just the cover page.
In the image below I used a rectangle shape with a compound line. The border width is 20pt with option to go wider.
If you place the shape in the header, it will display on all pages instead of just the cover page.
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Regards,
Rudi
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Rudi
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- 4StarLounger
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Re: Page border with most flexibility?
Yes, that worked like a charm!Rudi wrote:You could use Shapes. (The only disadvantage is that there is no embellished line options)
In the image below I used a rectangle shape with a compound line. The border width is 20pt with option to go wider.
If you place the shape in the header, it will display on all pages instead of just the cover page.
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- Microsoft MVP
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Re: Page border with most flexibility?
Wandering in here a little late (as usual)... For even more flexibility, have a look at http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/BorderArt.htm.
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- gamma jay
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Re: Page border with most flexibility?
Great to know that you can save it as autotext once the design is complete.
That coffee border will do me good right about now....! (still trying to wake up!)
That coffee border will do me good right about now....! (still trying to wake up!)
Regards,
Rudi
If your absence does not affect them, your presence didn't matter.
Rudi
If your absence does not affect them, your presence didn't matter.