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On Sep 1, 5:50 pm, Jay Freedman wrote:
Most likely they didn't use a "page border" in the way Word uses the term. The real page border doesn't have that kind of control. Instead, they put one graphic (a top line and one side line) anchored in the odd page header, and another graphic (a top line and the other side line) anchored in the even page header. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 22:12:34 -0000, Jimmy Clay wrote: I'm writing a manual and I'm using a book called "Microsoft Word 2002 Simply Visual" to give me ideas on how to format my manual. I like it because the way the Simply Visual book is formated is very non- intimidating. [Note: I'm actually using Word 2007, this is just an old book I had and I like the way it's formated.] Anyway, one thing they do in this book is they use mirrored margins. The inside margin is .75 and the outside 1.5. Here's my question: They also use page borders, with one line going down the outside margin and one line going across the top margin. I'm trying to do this in my manual, but I can't figure out how they got they line to switch back and forth with the outside margin. That's pretty cool, thanks. |
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