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Try this... in Format - Borders and Shading - Page Border, click the Options
button. Set Measure from: to Text instead of Edge of Page. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Travis" wrote in message ... I have a report with margins of top 1" bottom 1" left 2.5" right 1.25" Note the assymetric border on the left side. I want a border along the left margin (i.e., a vertical line running from 1" from the top to 1" from the bottom, set 2.5" from the left edge of the page). It seems like it should be a basic function, and I hope it is, but I haven't figured out how to do it yet. Here's what I have tried: If I use a paragraph border, the line gets messed up if I have different paragraph indents (e.g., with a numbered list) or if the text doesn't go to the bottom of the page. If I use a page border, I can't get it far enough from the left edge of the page, and it runs from the very top of the page to the very bottom of the page (ignoring the top and bottom margins). I have tried putting a line into a header but that doesn't seem to work well if I change the header or copy a section of one report into another report. Can anyone help me? Thanks Travis |
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