Or you can underline the tab character itself. To insert a tab character in
a table, press Ctrl+Tab.
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"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
...
You can underline using spaces but the final space must be a hard space
(Ctrl+Shift+Space). The best solution is to use a Tab Leader. Check out
the
Tab dialog and you can select various Leaders for this.
Terry
"Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect"
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"Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect" wrote:
"Terry Farrell" wrote:
If you actually drew a line, then drawing objects do not appear in
Normal
View, but should show up in Print Preview. If you used a real
underline
(from the format Font dialog), then it should show up in all views.
If
it
doesn't, check that you have the latest driver for your graphics card
installed.
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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect"
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I have a table with text in one of the cells. I have a line of text
on one
line, underlining on the next line to create a space between the
third
line
of text, like so:
Text
________________
Text
The underlining doesn't show up in normal view, nor does it show up
in
print
preview. It does, however, print. Why can't I see it in normal
and
print
preview? Should I use something other than underlining?
I used the shift key and the underline key (next to the number 0 on
the
keyboard). It didn't show up in print preview or normal mode. To
use
underline in format, font,would I use spaces to make the underlining
appear?
By the way, I'm using Word 2007. Is there a better way to make a
signature
line?