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[Music] if you need to design a certificate and dont have the time or the money to have one created you can do this in google talks not only is it a free alternative to microsoft word it also allows you to design and create a number of projects such as making a certificate to get started open google docs and start a new blank document and then change the orientation of the certificate to landscape to give it a feel of the real certificate you can do this by selecting the file tab and then select page setup change the orientation from portrait to landscape but feel free to play around the different size and page colors that suit your needs in this case well change the margin to 0.5 inches after that create a border for the certificate and although there is no option to add in the border in google docs one simple way to create your own border is to do it using a table you can do this by going to the insert tab and then select table make a one by one table adjust the size of the table