Theses usually have strict formatting requirements, and usually are not
printed duplex, and I'm surprised this would be accepted by the
institution--but, the proper way would be to turn on Odd/Even Headers
and Footers in File | Page Setup | Layout or via the header/footer
toolbar. Then anchor the border in the right of the odd page footer,
and the left of the even page footer.
If you have been using the Page Border feature, delete everything you
did and start over.
If you have done what I suggest and it isn't working, please explain
exactly what you did, and what happened instead, and what version of
Word and OS you are using.
For detailed information about using the features I recommend, see:
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/wordfaqs/AnchorToHeader.htm
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/wordfaqs/HeaderFooter.htm
Mary wrote:
I am TRYING to finish my thesis, but I need a border to change sides of the
paper -- i.e., odd pages border on right, even pages border on left. That
way when the pages are back to back the border is on the outside of the book
where you turn the pages. I can get it to work for the first two pages,
through page formatting, but from page 3 on, it will always stay like the odd
page. HELP!!