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Microsoft Word 2010 : Creating Desktop Publishing Documents - Adding Page Backgrounds (part 2) - Add or Remove a Page Border , Add Page Color

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Add or Remove a Page Border

1. Click the page you want to have a border.

2. Click the Page Layout tab.

3. Click the Page Borders button.

4. Click the Page Border tab.
5. Click a box setting.

6. Click a line style, or click the Art list arrow, and then select a line or art style.

7. Click a Width list arrow, and then select a width.

8. Click the Apply to list arrow, and then select the pages you want to have borders.

9. Click OK.

Add Page Color

1. Click the page you want to have a border.

2. Click the Page Layout tab.

3. Click the Page Color button.

4. Do one of the following:

  • Add. Click the color you want to add.

  • Remove. Click No Color.
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