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Change HTML DIV borders
 

You can change and remove borders that were created with the HTML (HTML: The standard markup language used for documents on the World Wide Web. HTML uses tags to indicate how Web browsers should display page elements such as text and graphics and how to respond to user actions.) DIV element.

  1. Select the text that contains the borders you want to change.

    Make sure that your selection contains all borders that you want to change.

  2. On the Format menu, click Borders and Shading.
  3. Under Apply to, click the border level that you want to change.

    If the borders are nested within each other, their levels will be numbered from the outside in, such as Border level 1 (outermost), Border level 2, Border Level 3 (innermost).

  4. Do one of the following:
    • To format the borders, change the color, width, or other settings you want.
    • To remove the entire border, click None.
    • To remove some sides of the border, click the sides you don't want in the Preview box.

Note  You cannot add more border levels by using the Borders and Shading command in Microsoft Word.

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