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Thumbs up Answer: How do you line up text to print on to pre-lined paper?

To line up text to print onto pre-lined paper, you can follow these steps:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document.
  2. Go to the "Page Layout" tab and click on "Margins".
  3. Select "Custom Margins" and set the top, bottom, left, and right margins to match the pre-lined paper you will be using.
  4. Go to the "Insert" tab and click on "Text Box".
  5. Choose a text box style that suits your needs and click on it.
  6. Click and drag the text box to the desired location on the page.
  7. Type your text into the text box.
  8. Go to the "Home" tab and select the handwriting font you want to use.
  9. Adjust the font size and color as desired.
  10. Print the document onto the pre-lined paper.

To make it look like a handwritten letter, you can also add a signature line at the bottom of the text box. To do this:
  1. Go to the "Insert" tab and click on "Signature Line".
  2. Fill out the signature details as desired.
  3. Click "OK" to insert the signature line.
  4. Adjust the size and location of the signature line as needed.

I hope this helps you line up your text and create a handwritten look for your letter!
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