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Line across under the Header Text
What is the best way to have a line under the Header text. This line should
always be precisely at the same distance from the top, such as can be found in many books. Drawing a line manually is not very good, as it is difficult to position it precisely in different sections. In older versions of Word, I used to insert a frame in the header that I could copy into all sections. This feature is no longer available. What is the best way to achieve the same result in Word 2002? Thanks, in advance, for any help anyone can offer. |
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