Sets the border options for the selected objects in Writer or Calc.
You can specify the border position, size, and style in Writer or Calc. In Office Writer, you can add borders to pages, frames, graphics, tables, paragraphs, characters and to embedded objects.
(all options only in Writer or Calc)
Choose Format - Paragraph - Borders tab.
Choose Format - Image - Properties - Borders tab.
Choose Format - Frame and Object - Properties - Borders tab.
Choose Format - Page - Borders tab.
Choose Format - Character - Borders tab.
Choose View - Styles - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Borders tab.
Choose Format - Page - Header - More button.
Choose Format - Page - Footer - More button.
Choose Format - Cells - Borders tab.
To modify the border of an entire table, place the cursor in a table cell, right-click, choose Table, and then click the Borders tab. To modify the border of a table cell, select the cell, right-click, choose Table, and then click the Borders tab.
Select a predefined border style to apply.
Alternatively, use the Borders button on the toolbar to apply predefined border formats.
Icon on the Formatting Bar:
Borders
The Remove border option in the Adjacent Cells section determines if borders in the edges of the selected range are to be removed. Leave this option unchecked if edge borders should be left unchanged.
Read the help page User Defined Borders in Cells to learn more on how to define custom line arrangements.
Click the border style that you want to apply. The style is applied to the borders selected in the preview.
Icon on the Formatting Bar:
Line Style
Select the line colour that you want to use for the selected border(s).
Specify the amount of space that you want to leave between the border and the contents of the selection.
Enter the distance that you want to have between the left border and the contents of the selection.
Enter the distance that you want to have between the right border and the contents of the selection.
Enter the distance that you want to have between the top border and the contents of the selection.
Enter the distance that you want to have between the bottom border and the contents of the selection.
Applies the same padding setting to all four borders when you enter a new distance.
You can also apply a shadow effect to borders. For the best results, only apply this effect when all four borders are visible.
Graphics or objects that are anchored to a frame in the document cannot exceed the size of the frame. If you apply a shadow to the borders of an object that fills an entire frame, the size of the object is reduced to display the shadows.
Click a shadow style for the selected borders.
Enter the width of the shadow.
Select a colour for the shadow.
Specifies the properties for the current paragraph or the selected paragraphs.
Merges the border style and the shadow style of the current paragraph with the next paragraph. These styles are only merged if the indent, border, and shadow styles of the next paragraph are the same as the current paragraph. This option is also available for Paragraph Styles.
Merges two different border styles of adjacent cells in a Writer table into one border style. This property is valid for a whole table in a Writer document.
The rules can be condensed to the statement that the stronger attribute wins. If, for example, one cell has a red border of 2 point width, and the adjacent cell has a blue border of 3 point width, then the common border between these two cells will be blue with 3 point width.
Resets changes made to the current tab to those applicable when this dialogue box was opened.
Applies the modified or selected values without closing the dialogue box.