How to Make a Poster Using Microsoft Word
Go to the little tabs on the top left, go to the one that says, "Format" then go to border and shading - click on that, then select page border, and select the box setting., Choose whatever line style and color, and thickness you want the border to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the little tabs on the top left
Click on insert toolbars and drawing.
A section should come up on the bottom of your screen. , To do that, click Insert, then select Word art, or just click the big fancy letter on the toolbar below. ,, Also on the line thing make it the thickest. , You can either copy and paste or insert from a file. , -
Step 2: go to the one that says
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Step 3: "Format" then go to border and shading - click on that
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Step 4: then select page border
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Step 5: and select the box setting.
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Step 6: Choose whatever line style and color
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Step 7: and thickness you want the border to be.
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Step 8: Hit OK and click on the view tab on the upper left corner.
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Step 9: If you want a title on your poster
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Step 10: use word art.
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Step 11: click on the little 'newspaper' thing on the on the tool bar
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Step 12: (Giant A with lines around it)
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Step 13: Drag the box around
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Step 14: and click the paintbrush (on the bottom) and select the same color line as the border.
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Step 15: Insert your picture.
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Step 16: Repeat these steps until you have a poster!
Detailed Guide
Click on insert toolbars and drawing.
A section should come up on the bottom of your screen. , To do that, click Insert, then select Word art, or just click the big fancy letter on the toolbar below. ,, Also on the line thing make it the thickest. , You can either copy and paste or insert from a file. ,
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