In this article, we'll introduce you to the process of creating borders in Word 2003. This is a fairly basic operation that helps your document stand out and become more captivating to readers. Refer to the content below for more detailed information.
How to Create Borders in Word 2003
Step 1: To create borders in Word 2003, go to Format, then select Borders and Shading.
Step 2: At this point, the Border and Shading dialog box will appear. Choose the Page border tab.
During the selection process, you need to pay attention to the following options:
Setting: This is where various border styles are displayed, including:
None: No border Box: Standard border Shadow: Border with shadow 3-D: 3D-style border Custom: Custom option Style: Here you can choose the border line style
Color: Color for the border
Width: Width, thick, thin, bold, light
Art: Pattern for the border
Apply to: Application scope
- Whole document: All document pages
- This section: Current page
- This section– First page only: First page of the document
- This Section – All except First page: Entire document excluding the first page.
Step 3: Finally, click OK to apply the chosen border. The displayed result will be similar to the one below.
Thus, Mytour has just introduced you to creating borders in Word 2003. Indeed, text wrapped in borders will stand out and be much more appealing than ordinary text. Additionally, we also provide guidance on Creating borders in Word 2013. Feel free to check it out for more details.
