

When you click OK, this will be the result.

However when I use these options, I get a line that is only about 2.5 inches in length on the page. I know about the '-' shortcut as well as the horizontal line option within the page borders dialog box.
ADD BORDER TO TEXT IN WORD 2010 WINDOWS 10
To add a border around your image, open Word on your Windows 10 PC or Mac and. So I want to create a horizontal line that runs completely across my document in Word 2010. When the dialog box opens, make sure you select Cell in the Apply to: section. Select the color and width you want and click on the top and bottom edges in the Preview screen. In the Image Settings panel click the option to add a Stroke Border. To place a top and bottom border, use the Borders and Shading dialog box. You could have alternatively skipped the table and applied borders to the Paragraph with the image in it, but then you’d have to fiddle with the margins because the borders wouldn’t be the exact width as the image. Word will wrap a table around that image. Now go into Properties on the Table Layout tab and set the table to the exact width as the image. You might also want to center the table. Next click on Options and set the Default cell margins to zero inches. Probably the easiest way to do this in versions of Word later than 2007 is to create a table with one cell and fit the image into the table. Check the width of the image on the Picture Tools Format tab.Ĭlick on the image, and then on the Insert tab, select Table and then Convert Text to Table…
