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Tear Off Strip
How do I insert a "Tear Off Strip" into a word document? I can do it by
putting a hyphen across the page but there must be a better way. |
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You didn't say what version you have, but this works in Word 2003.
Click the line icon on the Drawing toolbar. (not showing? right click on a blank space on the tool bar and check drawing), place your insertion pointer (now crosshairs) at the left, hold down the shift key and drag to the right. Click on the line that you have created and on the Drawing tool bar and choose the Dash Style that you wish. "Bitofanovice" wrote in message ... How do I insert a "Tear Off Strip" into a word document? I can do it by putting a hyphen across the page but there must be a better way. |
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You can use a broken-line border. Select the paragraph above or below the
line and go to Format | Borders and Shading. Select one of the broken styles and the desired line weight, then click to apply a bottom or top border as appropriate. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Bitofanovice" wrote in message ... How do I insert a "Tear Off Strip" into a word document? I can do it by putting a hyphen across the page but there must be a better way. |
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