HOW TO DRESS UP YOUR GEOWRITE DOCUMENTS WITH PARAGRAPH BORDERS:

Drawing borders around paragraphs in GeoWrite really makes your work look spify but it can be just a bit tricky.

The easiest way to have a border around your paragraph is to plan ahead. Before you start typing the paragraph text, select PARAGRAPH from the Geowrite menu. Pick BORDER. Then you have to make a decision: one line, two line, shadow top left, custom, or color. Click on the one you want. Your cursor on the geowrite page will now be in a rectangular box that represents your paragraph border. Type your entire paragraph.

If you just hit a few cr's and type a new paragraph, you will get a single border around both or all paragraphs. If you want to have a border around just the one paragraph, you'll need to get out of that box! Let's say you've just typed the last line of your paragraph. Hit <enter> so your cursor is sitting on a blank line. Now chose PARAGRAPH, then BORDER. This time pick NONE. Your border will close at the bottom of the paragraph and your cursor will be outside of and below the box. (It's FREE! :>). You can no continue typing normally.

Special tip: Anyone interested in playing with lines and boxes in GeoWrite may want to download the file "Lines and Boxes in GeoWrite" by GW Matt from the geoworks files library.
Happy GeoWriting!