I want a white border

I am creating a newsletter, but not from the already existing templates. However, when you open those templates: example Newsletter: Informal, there is a white border around the main body. Is this just the margains being changes, or is there another way to achieve this? When you click on the template newsletter, X's appear in each corner. How can I get the same?

It is the main background. The red square is an object and the x means the object is lock to the background.
So by not having an object over the whole page you can create a "white border" when using a Page Layout document.

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