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The auto entered line created by autoformat as you type is a border. To draw a line of a given length you need the line drawing tools from the drawing toolbar (Insert shapes in Word 2007). You can save the line as an autotext/autocorrect entry for ease of repetition.--<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www ...
in office 2007 I cannot see how to draw a horizontal line in a letter. Reply. J. JoAnn Paules Guest. Oct ...
>choose the plain line tool to draw a line above the name. To make the line >perfectly horizontal, hold down the Shift key while drawing the line. However, this does not give the capability for digital signing. If this new line could be part of an object that when clicked, gave the option to digitally sign, that would help.
Hold Shift key BEFORE you start drawing the line. Or, if already drawn, if you right-click the line, select “Size and Position…”, type ‘0.0′ into the “Height” field in the “Size and rotate” section of the “Size” tab, and then hit [Tab] to move the cursor to the next field, the line will become truly horizontal.
Not in the text. They surround the text (horizontal line above the text, and horizontal line below), so it sounds like the paragraph borders? Using Word 2003 "Stefan Blom" wrote: > Where do you see the borders? Are they in the text: _____ (which is what I > assumed in my previous reply) or do they *surround* the text (as "true" > paragraph ...
go up to the top and where you see the u with the underline, click on that and then just type away. When you are finished you can click on it again.
Incredible. Cannot remove bold horizontal line from a simple Word Document. Tried everything and it will not delete
I am working with word 2007 and have an instruction page that supposedly allows me to type three hyphens, enter, and get a full line across the inserting horizontal lines with three hyphens - MS Word Help
> horizontal line between the rows. In the bottom row of the first column, > I > have "Name" or "Signature," and in the bottom row of the last column, I > have > "Date." I use the cell border at the top of those two cells to create the > line the person signs on. > > The middle column is usually very narrow and only serves to create a space
2) Right click on the line and select Edit Points 3) Change the center point (right click) to a smooth point and drag the blue line handles to about 45 degrees 4) Change the 2 end points to smooth points and change their blue line handles as well Play around with this and you will get rather good at simple sine waves.--Bill Dilworth