How to Change the Color of Auto Borderlines in Microsoft Word 2003
Microsoft Word 2003 allows you to change the color of auto borderlines in a document. Auto borderlines are the borderlines that, once set, Word automatically adds to all the current and new pages in a Word document. Changing the color of the auto borderlines does not in any way affect the contents of the document. The border will also show up in the printouts when you print the document; if you are using a color printer, they will print in color.
Instructions
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Click the "Format" menu on the Word 2003 window and then click "Borders and shading."
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Click the "Page Border" tab on the Borders and Shading dialog box that opens.
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Choose the "Box" option below Settings.
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Click the "Color" drop-down box and then choose a color of your choice.
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Click the "Apply to" to drop-down box and then choose the "Whole document" option.
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Click the "OK" button.
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References
- "Microsoft Office Word 2003 Step by Step;" Online Training Solutions Inc.; 2003
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