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in this video you will see how to add border in PowerPoint presentation first go to the insert Tab and you will see here the option shapes select the first option rectangle and draw a rectangle on the PowerPoint slide now we need to remove this blue color and add border to this rectangle to do that right click on the rectangle go to the format shapes select the option no field to remove the color inside the rectangle and under the line you can select the Border color for example letamp;#39;s say we will select red color and you can increase the thickness of this border for example letamp;#39;s say Five Points and you can close this tab now click on the border and understand to back click on send to back so when you work inside the slide this border wonamp;#39;t interfere now when you want a border on the next slide you can just right click on the slide and then select duplicate slide just delete the text inside the slide and you can add new text inside the slide now check out these