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Fill inside of paragraph border with color?
Using Word 2002
After clicking on "paragraph border," making a rectangle across the page, how do we completely fill it with color? The only way I've been able to do it is by Left Justifying the text, then setting a tab to the far right end, and doing a Ctrl-Shift / Left Cursor to highlight as much of the box as possible. I then changed the font to white. The problem is that the color doesn't completely fill-in the whole box; there's a narrow chunkleft un-dilled on both ends. If you've been able to make sense of what I tried to explain, then you're a genious. Thanks, |
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