Go to Format|Borders and Shading. Select the setting (use Box), style, and width of the line you wish, then click in the Preview area to turn off the borders on the top, left, and right.
Message Edited by Denny Denham on 12-22-2003 08:40 AM
2. Use the draw toolbar, draw a line of the length, clour and thickness that you want. place it where you want on the page. Right click on the line, click Format autoshape, edit the various settings as you want.
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Go to Format|Borders and Shading. Select the setting (use Box), style, and width of the line you wish, then click in the Preview area to turn off the borders on the top, left, and right.
Message Edited by Denny Denham on 12-22-2003 08:40 AM
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Two other ways:
1. type _ to fill the line, indent it as you wish
2. Use the draw toolbar, draw a line of the length, clour and thickness that you want. place it where you want on the page. Right click on the line, click Format autoshape, edit the various settings as you want.