First, open the document in plain text format. In the example used by Bian Xiao, the content suggested in the text can be completely different from the text, so Bian Xiao decided to add a border to this paragraph for decoration. Select the text paragraph you want to decorate, and then click the drop-down button to the right of Borders in Paragraphs on the Home tab, and select Borders and Shading from the pop-up drop-down list.
In the Border and Shading dialog box that opens, set the border color, size, 3D shadow and shading color in the Border and Shading tabs respectively.
After setting, click "OK" and a textbox with strong texture will be finished.
By setting different colors and border lines, you can get different styles of three-dimensional borders. Let's have a try.
Methods/steps
If you just add text without any borders in excel, it will look like the picture when printed.
Therefore, you need to add borders to print them. The method is: first, press and hold the left mouse button to move from the first grid to the last grid, and select the content to be bordered.
Right-click your selection and select Cell Format from the pop-up menu list.
Next, in the title bar of the open window, select Border.
Because we selected multiple cells at the beginning, we can see that all the cells are wrapped in a box by clicking "outer border".
Click OK to see the effect of the illustration, that is, the effect of the cover picture. To add borders to all cells, press the "Inside" button to the right of "Outside Borders" in the previous step.
Various other functions in the boundary are described below. On the left is the line style and color of the selected border; The upper part on the right is: some preset packages that quickly increase the border; The lower right part is: you can click the border in the preview picture alone, or you can click the button next to the preview picture to customize the border.
Of course, if a shortcut edit box appears after right-clicking, as shown in the figure, you can also click the button in the red box for quick editing.
The above is how Excel adds a border to a table. The operation is simple. Have you learned? I hope I can help you!