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Getting out of the border zone
I put a border around some text using the Borders function. Now I want to
move on to another part of the page. But whenever I click there the cursor always goes back to the inside of the first border. How can I move on to another part of the page? Robert |
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Getting out of the border zone
The border is a formatting feature applied to paragraphs of text. You've
applied it to some paragraphs; and Word then continues to apply it until further notice. For the paragraphs for which you don't want it (ie, those below the bordered paragraphs), select them and use Format Borders to clear the setting (the reverse of how you applied it), or apply some other style, or press Ctrl-Q to make the selected paragraphs revert to their defined styles. "projecttoday" wrote in message ... I put a border around some text using the Borders function. Now I want to move on to another part of the page. But whenever I click there the cursor always goes back to the inside of the first border. How can I move on to another part of the page? Robert |
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Getting out of the border zone
Thanks. Is there any way to draw lines on a Word document and put them
whereever you want them? "Jezebel" wrote: The border is a formatting feature applied to paragraphs of text. You've applied it to some paragraphs; and Word then continues to apply it until further notice. For the paragraphs for which you don't want it (ie, those below the bordered paragraphs), select them and use Format Borders to clear the setting (the reverse of how you applied it), or apply some other style, or press Ctrl-Q to make the selected paragraphs revert to their defined styles. "projecttoday" wrote in message ... I put a border around some text using the Borders function. Now I want to move on to another part of the page. But whenever I click there the cursor always goes back to the inside of the first border. How can I move on to another part of the page? Robert |
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Getting out of the border zone
Line tool on the drawing toolbar?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org projecttoday wrote: Thanks. Is there any way to draw lines on a Word document and put them whereever you want them? "Jezebel" wrote: The border is a formatting feature applied to paragraphs of text. You've applied it to some paragraphs; and Word then continues to apply it until further notice. For the paragraphs for which you don't want it (ie, those below the bordered paragraphs), select them and use Format Borders to clear the setting (the reverse of how you applied it), or apply some other style, or press Ctrl-Q to make the selected paragraphs revert to their defined styles. "projecttoday" wrote in message ... I put a border around some text using the Borders function. Now I want to move on to another part of the page. But whenever I click there the cursor always goes back to the inside of the first border. How can I move on to another part of the page? Robert |
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Getting out of the border zone
Thank you. That was helpful.
"Graham Mayor" wrote: Line tool on the drawing toolbar? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org projecttoday wrote: Thanks. Is there any way to draw lines on a Word document and put them whereever you want them? "Jezebel" wrote: The border is a formatting feature applied to paragraphs of text. You've applied it to some paragraphs; and Word then continues to apply it until further notice. For the paragraphs for which you don't want it (ie, those below the bordered paragraphs), select them and use Format Borders to clear the setting (the reverse of how you applied it), or apply some other style, or press Ctrl-Q to make the selected paragraphs revert to their defined styles. "projecttoday" wrote in message ... I put a border around some text using the Borders function. Now I want to move on to another part of the page. But whenever I click there the cursor always goes back to the inside of the first border. How can I move on to another part of the page? Robert |
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