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How do I make a double line in a document
How do I make a double line in a document?
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Answer: How do I make a double line in a document
To make a double line in a document using Microsoft Word, you can follow these steps:
Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + =" to quickly apply a double line to your text.
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How do I make a double line in a document
In Word, click on Format, Borders and Shading.
In the Style Section you'll see different styles of lines. Scroll down and select the one with the double lines. Then in the Preview section you click on where you want that double underline to go. "beeg1" wrote: How do I make a double line in a document? |
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How do I make a double line in a document
It depends on what you are looking for.
If you mean that you want to draw a double line, use the Drawing toolbar and change the format of your Autoshape to be a double. If you mean AutoFormat As You Type, in the Tools Autocorrect, the AutoFormat as You Type tab under Apply as you type be sure that Border lines is checks. Now, on a separate line type === and Enter. This will give you a double line that extends from margin to margin. Alternately, place your cursor in the paragraph that you want to have a bottom border and then use Format Borders and Shaing, on the Borders tab in the Style box select the type of border you want (double line), in the Preview box unclick all but the bottom options, the click OK. Hope one of these options is what you are lookng for. "beeg1" wrote: How do I make a double line in a document? |
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How do I make a double line in a document
In addition to the above suggestions, if you want a double underline, use
Ctrl+Shift+D, or Format | Font and select the double line from the Underline style list. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "SVC" wrote in message ... It depends on what you are looking for. If you mean that you want to draw a double line, use the Drawing toolbar and change the format of your Autoshape to be a double. If you mean AutoFormat As You Type, in the Tools Autocorrect, the AutoFormat as You Type tab under Apply as you type be sure that Border lines is checks. Now, on a separate line type === and Enter. This will give you a double line that extends from margin to margin. Alternately, place your cursor in the paragraph that you want to have a bottom border and then use Format Borders and Shaing, on the Borders tab in the Style box select the type of border you want (double line), in the Preview box unclick all but the bottom options, the click OK. Hope one of these options is what you are lookng for. "beeg1" wrote: How do I make a double line in a document? |
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