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Default Tabs

My assistant has a solid line underneath the ruler running between tab
settings in one of her documents. She have no idea how it got there, and
I've checked tab settings, looked through the Help section and can't seem to
figure out why it's there. If you move tabs the line moves accordingly but
it doesn't disappear.

Does anyone know how to get rid of this and/or what it is?

Thank you!
Brigette
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Most likely she has the tabs formatted with a leader underline. Go to the
Format Tabs dialog and uncheck the relevant radio button.

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My assistant has a solid line underneath the ruler running between tab
settings in one of her documents. She have no idea how it got there, and
I've checked tab settings, looked through the Help section and can't seem
to
figure out why it's there. If you move tabs the line moves accordingly
but
it doesn't disappear.

Does anyone know how to get rid of this and/or what it is?

Thank you!
Brigette



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