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Buds girl
 
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I used underlines to separate segments in a long document. Sometimes I get
double lines inside my documents now, but lines are always appearing
automatically at the end of each page, where I don't want them...and only
move if I try to delete them. I've tried selecing "none" in formatting
borders, etc,...but that doesn't help.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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If they're borders, you should be able to delete them by setting borders to
None, though you may need to do this for quite a few paragraphs if you've
inadvertently applied a bottom border to several paragraphs in succession (a
Bottom border will be displayed only on the last paragraph in a series).
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I used underlines to separate segments in a long document. Sometimes I get
double lines inside my documents now, but lines are always appearing
automatically at the end of each page, where I don't want them...and only
move if I try to delete them. I've tried selecing "none" in formatting
borders, etc,...but that doesn't help.


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