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How Delete Lines? How'd They Get There In First Place?
EDIT: Found Solution http://www.wordbanter.com/showthread.php?t=125047
If I type more than a certain number of equal signs in a row starting at the left margin, Word converts it to a double line that goes all the way across the page. I don't want that. And I can't find a way to delete the line. Backspace and delete don't work on it. How do I delete this double line. How do I prevent Word from creating it in the future? Last edited by TomBrooklyn : March 29th 09 at 01:42 PM Reason: other thread appeared showing me solution after posting |
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How Delete Lines? How'd They Get There In First Place?
To get rid of it http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...tRidOfLine.htm
To prevent it from being created Tools Autocorrect Options Autoformat as you type - uncheck 'border lines'. You may find it useful to uncheck most of the stuff in that dialog. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org TomBrooklyn wrote: EDIT: Found Solution http://www.wordbanter.com/showthread.php?t=125047 If I type more than a certain number of equal signs in a row starting at the left margin, Word converts it to a double line that goes all the way across the page. I don't want that. And I can't find a way to delete the line. Backspace and delete don't work on it. How do I delete this double line. How do I prevent Word from creating it in the future? |
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Right-O. Thanks. I was happy to find I could eliminate the auto capitalization of new lines which was bothering me too.
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