From: neha123 on

A plain text document may be enough to satisfy the requirements of an
assignment, but text alone often pales next to the colorful content
students see on the Web and on television. In Microsoft Office Word
2007 and other 2007 Office suites programs, students can add visual
appeal to their work with borders, outlines, fill colors, and effects.
These graphical elements can be added to a page and to most other
objects on the page, such as tables, pictures, text boxes, and WordArt.
If used properly, borders can help students learn how to separate and
emphasize ideas and to create a balanced and attractive page layout.




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From: Graham Mayor on
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> A plain text document may be enough to satisfy the requirements of an
> assignment, but text alone often pales next to the colorful content
> students see on the Web and on television. In Microsoft Office Word
> 2007 and other 2007 Office suites programs, students can add visual
> appeal to their work with borders, outlines, fill colors, and effects.
> These graphical elements can be added to a page and to most other
> objects on the page, such as tables, pictures, text boxes, and WordArt.
> If used properly, borders can help students learn how to separate and
> emphasize ideas and to create a balanced and attractive page layout.
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