Border around page...how?

is there a way to put a stroke/frame/border around a page/slide? I know I could do it with a shape, but I was looking for a simpler way.
thanks
bob

Unclear what you want to do, since it seems so simple to me.
There is no "put a frame around this slide" command. So yes, if you want to put that on just 1 slide, you have to actually make it, using any number of methods, like 1 or more shapes, various picture frames, colors, and opacities, or whatever.
If you want to put that frame on more than one slide, you can copy what you made and paste.
If you want to put that frame on all your slides, you can apply the frame to your master.

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