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add a border to one column in a two column document
I have a two column document in Word 2007. I want to add a border to one
column and some background color. How do I do this. Thanks, Treboremac |
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Answer: add a border to one column in a two column document
Hi Treboremac,
Adding a border to one column in a two column document is pretty easy. Here are the steps:
To add background color to the column, you can follow these steps:
That's it! Your selected column should now have a border and background color.
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add a border to one column in a two column document
Several ways, but I think the easiest would be to:
1. Select the text that you want to add a border around, 2. Click on the Home tab, 3. Click on the Borders and Shading button in the Paragraph group on the Ribbon, 4. Click on the Borders tab, select the Box setting, and select a line style and color and weight, and 5. Click on the Shading tab, select a fill color (for the background color), and maybe select a fill pattern if desired (but the default Clear style is what I usually use). Trebormac wrote: I have a two column document in Word 2007. I want to add a border to one column and some background color. How do I do this. Thanks, Treboremac |
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