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Hello everyone,
I have been given a task to create an L shaped border. I have Microsoft word 2010. The L consist of 2 lines creating 2 nesting L's. The curve and the bottom part of the L's belong to the footer and the lines straight up belong to the body of the word document. To the right of the the footer of the 1st page is the domicile. The 2nd page does not contain any domicile. Right now, every time I compose on the body of the first page, the length of the L changes depending on my composition. If too short, the 2nd page border goes up to the 1st page and we are seeing 4 parallel lines. If too long the page break gets shifted down and the L border of the 2nd page get shifted down. Thank you for your assistance. Marleen |
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Put your borders in the first page and the primary header or footer.
Make sure wrapping is set to have them either in front of text or behind text. |
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