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I've got a document where I'd like to have a horizontal line separating the
header from the page text. Using the Borders & Shading options worked to
insert it, but the problem is that it doesn't quite reach all the way to the
right margin, leaving the page number hanging over the right edge. Is there a
way to fix this, or am I stuck with it? Is there another way to do it?
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Chances are that your printer will not allow you to print to the edge of the
page, but you can simply use the line drawing tool (drawing toolbar) to draw
a line across the page in the header view.

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Paul wrote:
I've got a document where I'd like to have a horizontal line
separating the header from the page text. Using the Borders & Shading
options worked to insert it, but the problem is that it doesn't quite
reach all the way to the right margin, leaving the page number
hanging over the right edge. Is there a way to fix this, or am I
stuck with it? Is there another way to do it?



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By default, a border is as wide as the paragraph it is in. What you are
seeing is the result of having used Insert | Page Numbers to insert your
page number. This inserts the page number in a frame, and the header
paragraph is "wrapped" around the frame (in other words, it is displaced
from the right margin by the width of the frame).

You need to put the page number in the header instead. Carefully delete the
existing page number. By carefully, I mean that you must not just select the
PAGE field and delete it: you must select the frame itself (you'll know when
you have the frame selected because you'll see a hashed border) and delete
that.

Once you have done that, you can use the Insert Page Number button on the
Header and Footer toolbar to insert your page number. If the page number is
all you have in the header, you can just right-align the paragraph to put
the PAGE field on the right. If there is other text, use a tab character (or
two, as needed) to position the PAGE field at the right-aligned tab stop at
the right margin (if you have changed the margins, you'll need to reposition
the built-in tab stops).

For more on this issue, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...lyIndented.htm

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I've got a document where I'd like to have a horizontal line separating

the
header from the page text. Using the Borders & Shading options worked to
insert it, but the problem is that it doesn't quite reach all the way to

the
right margin, leaving the page number hanging over the right edge. Is

there a
way to fix this, or am I stuck with it? Is there another way to do it?


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