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Page border - line
I inserted a line border, but wanted the line to be below my footer and
header on each page. When I attempted to adjust the "distance from the edge" in border-layout it only allows a maximum of 31. Is there anyway to allow the top and bottom page border lines to move up more. Essentially, I wanted a common theme at the top (header) and address etc at the bottom (footer) and wanted the border around a two columb text information sheet. I contemplated using a table with two columns, but would rather use the word column feature if possible. |
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Page border - line
Hi, Scott. Not sure what the problem is (probably me not understanding), but
when I put borders on my headers and footers, I make sure I've got an extra paragraph below the header, THEN put the border on TOP of that paragraph return, and in the footer, I type a paragraph return BEFORE I put a bottom border on it. This ensures that the text of my document is at least one line space away from my header/footer border lines. ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I inserted a line border, but wanted the line to be below my footer and header on each page. When I attempted to adjust the "distance from the edge" in border-layout it only allows a maximum of 31. Is there anyway to allow the top and bottom page border lines to move up more. Essentially, I wanted a common theme at the top (header) and address etc at the bottom (footer) and wanted the border around a two columb text information sheet. I contemplated using a table with two columns, but would rather use the word column feature if possible. |
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Page border - line
I was trying to insert a "line" border around the entire page not just at the
bottom of the header and top of the footer, but was finding that a "page border" extended too far down and word wouldn't let me increase the edge distance at the top and bottom. "Anne Troy" wrote: Hi, Scott. Not sure what the problem is (probably me not understanding), but when I put borders on my headers and footers, I make sure I've got an extra paragraph below the header, THEN put the border on TOP of that paragraph return, and in the footer, I type a paragraph return BEFORE I put a bottom border on it. This ensures that the text of my document is at least one line space away from my header/footer border lines. ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I inserted a line border, but wanted the line to be below my footer and header on each page. When I attempted to adjust the "distance from the edge" in border-layout it only allows a maximum of 31. Is there anyway to allow the top and bottom page border lines to move up more. Essentially, I wanted a common theme at the top (header) and address etc at the bottom (footer) and wanted the border around a two columb text information sheet. I contemplated using a table with two columns, but would rather use the word column feature if possible. |
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Page border - line
RTFM!! (That's a note to me, not you.) See if the first item here helps:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/t...osoft_word.htm ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I was trying to insert a "line" border around the entire page not just at the bottom of the header and top of the footer, but was finding that a "page border" extended too far down and word wouldn't let me increase the edge distance at the top and bottom. "Anne Troy" wrote: Hi, Scott. Not sure what the problem is (probably me not understanding), but when I put borders on my headers and footers, I make sure I've got an extra paragraph below the header, THEN put the border on TOP of that paragraph return, and in the footer, I type a paragraph return BEFORE I put a bottom border on it. This ensures that the text of my document is at least one line space away from my header/footer border lines. ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I inserted a line border, but wanted the line to be below my footer and header on each page. When I attempted to adjust the "distance from the edge" in border-layout it only allows a maximum of 31. Is there anyway to allow the top and bottom page border lines to move up more. Essentially, I wanted a common theme at the top (header) and address etc at the bottom (footer) and wanted the border around a two columb text information sheet. I contemplated using a table with two columns, but would rather use the word column feature if possible. |
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Page border - line
Thanks. What I wanted to do was have the lower page border (for visual
effect) above the footer which I don't think you can do. I've worked around it with your help. "Anne Troy" wrote: RTFM!! (That's a note to me, not you.) See if the first item here helps: http://www.officearticles.com/word/t...osoft_word.htm ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I was trying to insert a "line" border around the entire page not just at the bottom of the header and top of the footer, but was finding that a "page border" extended too far down and word wouldn't let me increase the edge distance at the top and bottom. "Anne Troy" wrote: Hi, Scott. Not sure what the problem is (probably me not understanding), but when I put borders on my headers and footers, I make sure I've got an extra paragraph below the header, THEN put the border on TOP of that paragraph return, and in the footer, I type a paragraph return BEFORE I put a bottom border on it. This ensures that the text of my document is at least one line space away from my header/footer border lines. ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "Scott" wrote in message ... I inserted a line border, but wanted the line to be below my footer and header on each page. When I attempted to adjust the "distance from the edge" in border-layout it only allows a maximum of 31. Is there anyway to allow the top and bottom page border lines to move up more. Essentially, I wanted a common theme at the top (header) and address etc at the bottom (footer) and wanted the border around a two columb text information sheet. I contemplated using a table with two columns, but would rather use the word column feature if possible. |
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