I have a multipage document. I have it setup for mirrored margins and a
gutter. I would like to have a border around each page. However, the
border does not respect the gutter and inside margins. As a result the
border goes right through where the spiral bounding perforations are made.
I've looked around and tried a few things but I haven't found a way to have
the border print inboard of the gutters. Border just prints about a
boundary line 1/2 inch in from each side.

Is there a way to have the boundary line behave inside a mirrored set of
pages. I'm running on Word 2002

TIA

Re: Border on mirrored pages don't take into account gutters by Suzanne

Suzanne
Thu Nov 04 22:38:49 CST 2004

If the border is set "From edge of page," then it will not respect margins.
If you set it "From text," it will be equidistant from the margins.

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"T. Duprex" <tduprexATlandmark.net> wrote in message
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> I have a multipage document. I have it setup for mirrored margins and a
> gutter. I would like to have a border around each page. However, the
> border does not respect the gutter and inside margins. As a result the
> border goes right through where the spiral bounding perforations are made.
> I've looked around and tried a few things but I haven't found a way to
have
> the border print inboard of the gutters. Border just prints about a
> boundary line 1/2 inch in from each side.
>
> Is there a way to have the boundary line behave inside a mirrored set of
> pages. I'm running on Word 2002
>
> TIA