Pretty boring, really, but it’s a starting point. We’ll start with a blank page that just has some writing centered and in bold: To demonstrate, I’m just going to use the shapes included in Pages. It might not be quite so easy to have a “certificate” look, but that can be done with a scalable graphic from another source anyway. The basic idea is that you can put any graphic into the background on a page, so if the background happens to be a decorative, festive or even serious border, then you’re good to go. Unfortunately, that’s one area where Apple apparently decided its Pages program didn’t need to have feature parity, so there’s no real way to add borders within the program itself. Of all the obscure features locked into Microsoft Word, one of the least used is undoubtedly its ability to add a rather wide variety of decorative borders to documents that you’re working with.
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