Pages User Guide for Mac
- Welcome
- What’s new
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        - Use iCloud Drive with Pages
- Export to Word, PDF, or another file format
- Open an iBooks Author book in Pages
- Reduce the document file size
- Save a large document as a package file
- Restore an earlier version of a document
- Move a document
- Delete a document
- Lock a document
- Password-protect a document
- Create and manage custom templates
 
- Copyright

Add a border around a page in Pages on Mac
To add a border—such as a solid or dotted line—around a page, you first add a square shape to the page, then change the shape’s attributes so it behaves like a border. For example, you can change the size of the shape, give it no fill (as opposed to a color fill) so that it doesn’t obscure other objects on the page, set it to always stay on the page, and so on. You can then set the border as a section layout object so it appears on all pages.
- Click  in the toolbar, then select the square or rounded rectangle from the Basic category. in the toolbar, then select the square or rounded rectangle from the Basic category.
- Drag the white squares that appear around the shape until the outer edges of the shape form the border size you want. 
- In the Format  sidebar, click the Style tab. sidebar, click the Style tab.
- To remove the color from the shape or choose a different color, click the pop-up menu below Fill, then click No Fill or choose a different fill option. 
- Click the disclosure arrow next to Border, then click the pop-up menu and choose a type of border (line or picture frame). 
- To change the transparency, drag the Opacity slider. 
- To lock the border so it doesn’t get moved accidentally, click the Arrange tab at the top of the sidebar, then click Lock. 
To learn how to set your border as a section layout object so it appears on every page, see Add watermarks and background objects in Pages on Mac.