If you downloaded a border from the internet or created one in a tool like MS Paint, GIMP, or Illustrator), you can add it to the page using Insert >Image instead. Select your border image to apply it as an overlay.
- Using an image border works best if the image has a transparent background.
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Draw your border. Click the mouse at the top-left corner of the drawing area, then continue holding down the button as you drag your new border to reach the edges of the preview window. When you lift your finger from the mouse button, you'll see a simple border you can now stylize.

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- Background color: Click the paint bucket, then select a color or gradient. To remove the background color, click Transparent.
- Border color: Click the icon of a pencil over a line, then select a color.
- Border thickness: Click the icon with a series of solid lines, then select how many pixels thick you want the border to be.
- Border style: If you don't want your border to be a solid line surrounding the page or paragraph, click the icon of a solid line above the dashed lines to choose a dotted or dashed border.

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Click Save and Close . This saves the border as an image and adds it to your Google Doc. For now, it'll overlap any existing content, but you'll fix that in a moment.

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Set the border image to appear behind the text. To do so, click the border image to select it, then click the Behind text icon (the third one). Any text that's already on the page will now appear in front of the border.

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- Using the corner handles will retain the border's shape while increasing its size, which won't work for page borders. To make sure your border can fit the page, use the top and side handles only.
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Method 2 of 5:
Using a Table

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- Click to place the cursor where you want the border to go.
- Click Insert in the menu bar at the top.
- Hover over Table.
- Click the first square at the top-left corner of the grid. This inserts a single rectangle into the document.

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Resize the table cell. You can click and drag to resize the table's edges up and down.

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- Background color: If you want to add a color behind content inside your border, click the paint bucket icon to select one.
- Border color: Click the pencil icon to select a color for your border.
- Border thickness: Click the icon of a series of lines of different widths to make your border wider or thinner.
- Border style: The icon with a series of lines of different styles lets you change your border to a dashed or dotted border.
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Method 3 of 5:
Adding a Paragraph Border

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- This is similar to adding a text box, but for an existing block of text.

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- Click Format in the menu bar at the top.
- Hover over Paragraph styles.
- Click Borders and Shading.

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- Alternatively, if you only want the border to appear on one side of the paragraph, select the icon that corresponds with where you want the border line to appear.

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- Paragraph padding allows you to choose how much space appears between the border lines and the paragraph text.

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Click Apply . You'll see this blue button in the bottom right corner of the Borders and Shading window. This will add a border around the paragraph. You can repeat these steps as many times as you need. [2] X Research source
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Method 4 of 5:
Adding an Image Border

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- If you haven't inserted an image yet, you can do so by clicking the Insert menu and selecting Image.

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- To turn off the border, click the pencil over a solid line and click None.

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Select the border thickness and style. Use the icon that's a series of solid lines to adjust the border's width, and the icon with dotted and dashed lines to change the style.
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Method 5 of 5:
Adding a Text Box

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- Click the Insert menu at the top of Google Docs.
- Hover your mouse cursor over Table.
- Click the square at the top-left corner to insert a one-cell table.

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Type some text inside the cell. For now, the cell's width will expand across the page. As you add text, the box will expand vertically to accommodate it.

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Drag the borders to adjust the text box size. To narrow the box, hover your cursor over the left or right sides of the text box until you see two arrows pointing in opposite directions, then click and drag the border to the desired size. You'll see that the text inside the text box will automatically adapt to the new size. You can do the same with the top and bottom borders to make the text taller or shorter.

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- To change the color, select the Color menu. The "Table border" property allows you to choose a size and color for your text box's borders, while the "Cell background color" lets you choose a background color for the text box.
- To adjust the amount of space between your text and the border, click the Cell menu, and increase or decrease the "Cell padding" value.
- To center your text box, or align it to the right, click the Table menu and select an alignment style.
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