Final Answer:
the limitations of Microsoft Word's Borders and Shading dialog, specifically when using the Page Border tab. Therefore, the correct answer is option b) False
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is b) False. In Microsoft Word, the Borders and Shading dialog allows users to customize the borders of a document, but the Page Border tab does not include an option to choose a specific color from the Theme Colors palette. Therefore, the statement is false.
In Microsoft Word, when you navigate to the Borders and Shading dialog and select the Page Border tab, you can indeed add a box border to the document. However, the options available for customizing the border width and color are limited. While you can choose the line style and width, the ability to select a specific color, such as "Blue, Accent 5," is not available in the context described. The customization options for borders, including color, are usually more extensive in the Borders and Shading dialog under the Borders tab rather than the Page Border tab.
To achieve the desired border color, users may need to explore other formatting options or use additional tools, such as drawing tools or text boxes, to create a border with the specified color. It's important to note that Microsoft Word's features and interfaces can vary across versions, but as of the last knowledge update in January 2022, the specified color customization is not available on the Page Border tab.