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How do I put text above a solid line (an answer, for ex.)?
I am trying to do an 'answer key' for teachers with the answers floating
above a solid black line. Is there a way to easily do this? (Answer would be in different color. That I know how to do.) I don't want to eat up lots of vertical space on the page with extra lines. I would like the answer located just above the solid line -- where a student would write the answer if they were manually doing it. I've tried doing it with a text box, but there's not much room -- and I'm not able to get rid of the border around the box. HELP!! I'm using Word 2003. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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