How to make a custom border in microsoft word 2010




















Once you have grouped all the objects in your border, you can save it as an AutoText entry. The final step is to remove the temporary page border you used to help you align the pictures. Changes for Word and above Inserting a clip art border can be accomplished in much the same way in Word , , , and Begin by accessing the header; in Word and above you can do this just by double-clicking in the header area.

Click Clip Art in the Insert group. This will open the Clip Art task pane, from which you can insert the picture as described above. When you insert the picture, the contextual Picture Tools will be displayed, and all the controls you need to size the clip art, change the wrapping, and position it are found on this Ribbon tab. Creating a border from an individual clip art picture is a little more complicated. Because of changes in the graphics engine and drawing tools, the Distribute command is not available for "pictures" including clip art unless you use a drawing canvas, which adds an extra step.

First insert your page border outline: go to Page Layout Page Background Page Borders and format the page border as described in step 2 above. Now you have to insert a drawing canvas in the header. Double-click in the header area to access the header. Then select the Insert tab and click on Shapes in the Illustrations group. New Drawing Canvas is at the bottom of the Shapes gallery.

Stretch the canvas to the size of the temporary page border and give it Behind Text wrapping. You can then insert your clip art picture, duplicate it, and use the Align and Distribute commands as described above. Note: I am told that once you have completed the border and grouped the pictures, you can drag the whole thing off the drawing canvas and onto the page, then delete the drawing canvas.

Good luck with that! Also, as with the individual clip art, you will be unable to get out of the header except by using the Close Header and Footer button; double-clicking in the document body area doesn't work. Another approach is available to you if you have Microsoft Publisher installed:. Create a custom border in Publisher using your chosen clip art picture. Although you don't have as much control over spacing, this is a lot quicker!

Insert a text box of the desired size this may take some trial and error and apply the custom border to it. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Follow the instruction given in the preview section itself. The following steps will help you understand how to add shades on a selected portion of text or a paragraph s.

This dialog box can be used to set borders and shading around a selected portion of text or page borders. Once you are done, click the OK button to apply the result. Pavan Lalwani. Amit Diwan. Sasha Miller. Zach Miller.



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