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Default How do I remove horizontal line that was inserted by auto form

It doesn't work. I think I know what she is asking and I am having a similar
problem. As soon as I hit enter, the cursor skips a line. This is really
ruining the formatting of my papers. My formatting has to be very specific as
I am in my studies and professors are very specific. This really is a
niusance and makes me wish I had another option at school.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

What the article tells you to do is to select the paragraph and go to Format
| Borders and Shading and choose None. Did you do that?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Susan35802" wrote in message
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That (selecting the paragraphs and hitting Ctrl Q) only took away some of
the
lines. I tried selecting the entire document, a section of paragraphs,
etc.,
Nothing worked.

All I can think of to do now is insert extra returns around the text, and
copy it into another document.

I turned off the auto-format.
I've learned another Microsoft lesson, grump, grump.

"Susan35802" wrote:



"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...tRidOfLine.htm .

Susan35802 wrote:

I have a document in which I typed a few underscores and hit enter.
The auto
format "feature" inserted a horizontal line into my text. I didn't
correct
it at that moment, but now I would like to delete the line. I have
tried
several things, but in each attempt the line just moves up or down
rather
than deleting.

How can I get rid of this line?!

Thanks!
Susan