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Default Is it possible to apply one side of a border to a piece of text?

When you apply a border from the Format Borders & Shading dialog to
any text less than a whole paragraph, it always creates all four
sides.

You can get one side of a box (but only a single line, nothing fancy)
by creating an EQ field with the appropriate switches. For example,
the following three fields insert the word TEXT with a left border, a
right border, and both:

{EQ \x \le (TEXT)}
{EQ \x \ri (TEXT)}
{EQ \x \le \ri (TEXT)}

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Overbar.htm for more
explanation.

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