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You can use a table. Add or delete borders as desired.
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Sorry as i do see where tables are but not sure how i would apply to my template?
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Sorry, I should have clarified that I meant it would be easier to use a table instead.
What you have look like text frames. To verify this, right-click a border and see if the right-click (context) menu says Format Frame. If you click the command, you get a dialog box that lets you resize the frame, or you can use drag and drop.
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