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How I insert a cut here line to make an application form available on the
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Hi ?B?R2VtbWE=?=,

How I insert a cut here line to make an application form available on the
bottom of a letter?

Two possibilities

1. Press Enter to create an empty paragraph. Format/Borders and Shading.
Make sure "Apply to" is set to "paragraph". Select the line type. Click on
the sides of the text in the preview box until only the bottom has a line.
OK.

2. Display the DRAWING toolbar. Click on the "Line" button. Hold SHIFT, hold
down the left mouse button, and drag across the page. Release the mouse
button, release Shift. Now choose the "dots" you want from the "Dash style"
button.

Cindy Meister
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