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Hi samhdc,
Probably the simplest solution is to insert the pictures without bothering about the borders, then use a macro to apply them afterwards. If you're working with a lot of pictures, this would be faster than even the Word 2003 approach. Indeed, if all the pictures are in the same folder, you could even have the macro do a bulk insertion.
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