Sure, I can help you with that! Here's how you can put borders around columns that look like page borders in Microsoft Word:
- First, select the text that you want to put the border around. If you want to put the border around the entire page, press Ctrl+A to select all the text.
- Next, go to the "Page Layout" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- Click on the "Page Borders" button in the "Page Background" section.
- In the "Borders and Shading" dialog box that appears, select the "Box" option under "Setting."
- Under "Preview," you should see a preview of what the border will look like. If you don't see the preview, make sure the "Preview" checkbox is checked.
- Under "Apply to," select "Text" if you only want the border around the text, or "Whole document" if you want the border around the entire page.
- Under "Width," select the width of the border that you want. You can also select the color and style of the border under "Color" and "Style."
- Under "Options," make sure that the "Measure from" dropdown is set to "Edge of page."
- Finally, click "OK" to apply the border.
Your text or page should now have a border around it that looks like a page border. If you want to adjust the position of the border, you can do so by adjusting the margins of the page.