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Default How do I create the look of notebook paper in Word 2000?

I would like to create a document that looks like notebook paper using Word
2000.
I am a teacher looking to create some teaching materials in a notebook format.
Is there a template or a setting that I am unaware of that I can use?
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Default How do I create the look of notebook paper in Word 2000?

Hi ?B?U29uZ2JpcmQ=?=,

I would like to create a document that looks like notebook paper using Word
2000.
I am a teacher looking to create some teaching materials in a notebook format.
Is there a template or a setting that I am unaware of that I can use?

"Notebook paper" means lined?

Nothing in Word that will do this for you, although it would be possible to
create the lines as a graphic and insert the graphic in the header, formatted
behind the text.

You might also want to take a look at OneNote.

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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