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"Fiance" wrote in message oups.com... My goal is to create a page full of parallel horizontal lines that could be written upon BY COMPUTER. Using "underline" is not an option, because underline ends where text ends. Using "_______" symbol (underscore) is also not an option because writing upon it is impossible - it "pushes" the line. The only option I found is "Borders and Shading"/"Border", then drawing a bottom-only border. However, such a border applies only to the last line of a text. Is it possible to create a page full of such horizontal lines? Can such lines (that could be written upon) be created in a page already full of text? Thank you! |
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