![]() ![]() When you select ‘Art’ it also allows you to adjust the width of the graphics. There are four (4) choices, ‘Style.’ which refers to style of line ‘Color’ which for flyers which are going to be printed in black on a photocopier, is irrelevant ‘Width’ which relates to the thickness of the line and ‘Art’ which instead of a line, presents graphic elements as the border. While you can experiment with each of the settings, I usually select ‘Box.” Column 2. ![]() You’ll notice three columns of information. To create a border for the page go to Select the Page Border tab. As a general rule, even if the flyer is printed on colored paper, I like a border, as it tends to focus the eye’s attention to the center of the page. Thus, I would suggest that you change the margins to. While this might be OK for formal documents, i.e., letters and reports, it wastes too much space for a flyer, which is, in essence, a mini sign. By default, MS Word sets the margins at 1” at the top and bottom, and 1.25” at the left and right margins.
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