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How do I remove a line formed by hitting asterisks?
Actually, it isn't a border. I have borders turned off (and double-checked
to see if you were right). So . . . I'm still searching for the right answer! "BoniM" wrote: They are borders. To remove them, choose Format, borders and shading from the menu bar in office 2003 or before, and change the border style to none. In Office 2007, make the same choice from the borders button in the paragraph group of the home gallery. To turn it off so it doesn't do it anymore at all, you can change the AutoFormat as you type options to turn off automatically applying borders. "cdelune" wrote: I don't seem to be able to find a way to remove a line formed by hitting several asterisks and then the "Enter" key. How do I get rid of it? Thanks! |
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