![]() If you press Enter while typing in a paragraph with Inside Borders, a new border appears.įor regular paragraphs, this does the same thing as Inside Borders. If no text is selected or if only one paragraph is selected, nothing happens. If you press Enter while typing in a paragraph with Outside Borders, the box expands to include the new paragraph.Ĭreates borders between the selected paragraphs. If no text is selected, Word creates a box around the paragraph at the cursor's current location. ![]() If you press Enter while typing in an All Borders text box, a new box appears for the new paragraph.Ĭreates a box around the selected text. Same as Bottom Border, but applies to the right.Ĭreates a box around each paragraph for the selected text. Same as Bottom Border, but applies to the left. Same as Bottom Border, but applies to the top. If you select a portion of text smaller than a paragraph, a box is created around the selection. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, in the Borders list, choose a border option.Ĭreates a border below the paragraph or table cell at the cursor's current location or below the selected paragraphs or cells. Place your cursor or select the text where you want to add a border. You can add borders to any side of the text or all sides to make a box. Use the Borders button to add a border to text to set it apart or add emphasis.
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