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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Word for Windows, if you create paragraphs with box borders, the border surrounds the selection of paragraphs instead of creating separate boxes for each paragraph. You can create separate box borders for consecutive paragraphs by slightly changing the paragraph indent or border format between paragraphs. MORE INFORMATION
When formatting paragraphs for a box border, the selected paragraphs
share the box border if they have the same border formatting. Word for
Windows uses the following rule: if borders are formatted identically
AND located next to each another, they are combined to create one box.
To circumvent this rule, make sure the borders are not formatted
exactly the same. To create the effect of separate box borders for
each paragraph without separating the paragraphs with a blank line,
change the format of the border slightly.
You can use a second method in Word for Windows version 2.0. Change the Distance From Text option for one of the paragraph borders as follows:
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 372-373
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