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To add a border to a Word document, you can follow these steps: 1. Select the text or paragraph that you want to add a border to. If you want to add a border to the entire page, you can select all the text on the page by pressing "Ctrl + A" on your keyboard. 2. Click on the "Page Layout" tab in the ribbon at the top of the Word window. 3. In the "Page Background" group, click on the "Page Borders" button. 4. In the "Borders and Shading" dialog box that appears, select the "Page Border" tab. 5. Choose the border style you want to use from the options available. You can select a preset border or customize your own by choosing the style, color, and width. 6. If you want to apply the border to only certain sides of the page, click on the buttons under "Preview" to select which sides you want the border to appear on. 7. Click on the "OK" button to apply the border to the selected text or page. Your border will now be added to your Word document.
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