Click “ Apply” to see if the border fits, otherwise play with the dimensions until fitting to taste. Now, choose your border image and go to “ Options/Style” to the right of the thumbnails, you should choose “ Custom position/size” instead of “ Tiled”. If you choose “ Add / Import” underneath the samples and import your border image, it will be added to the samples at the end. There you have bitmap patterns, designed to be repeted/tiled as backgrounds on pages. In LibreOffice Writer it’s a bit more complicated (to my knowledge) right-click on the page, choose “ Page style…” then go to the “ Area” tab → choose “ Bitmap”. With the border image selected, use any of the buttons on the Picture Format ribbon to change the border. The border has now been added to the page. Locate the border file you want to use, then click Insert. Corresponding text would be overlaid in one or more text-boxes. To insert the border into your Word project, click on Insert > Pictures > Picture from file. Now, in LibreOffice Draw inserting a border is really easy right-click on the page, choose “ Page → Choose background image…” and you can opt for various bitmap formats or SVG-drawings. We also have an online meal plan maker with which you can customize your printable. In “ Templates & Extensions” there are only few borders available (when I last checked), if you go to sites like you’ll find plenty for download, both PNG and SVG (more scalable). You can download it as a typeable PDF, Word, Google Docs, or image file.
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