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Creating two continuus lines using the equation =
How do I create two continius lines using the equation symbol?
======================================= (here there are spaces!), or how do I create one continius lign using the hyphen ------------- (there are spaces and the line is not continius). Thank you |
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Creating two continuus lines using the equation =
Instead of using the equal sign, or any other character for that matter,
apply a border to the relevant text paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sophia" wrote in message ... How do I create two continius lines using the equation symbol? ======================================= (here there are spaces!), or how do I create one continius lign using the hyphen ------------- (there are spaces and the line is not continius). Thank you |
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Creating two continuus lines using the equation =
And note that this will happen automatically if you have automatic borders
enabled in AutoFormat As You Type: type three equals signs and press Enter and get a double-line border, and so on. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... Instead of using the equal sign, or any other character for that matter, apply a border to the relevant text paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sophia" wrote in message ... How do I create two continius lines using the equation symbol? ======================================= (here there are spaces!), or how do I create one continius lign using the hyphen ------------- (there are spaces and the line is not continius). Thank you |
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Creating two continuus lines using the equation =
Use the double underline
"Sophia" wrote: How do I create two continius lines using the equation symbol? ======================================= (here there are spaces!), or how do I create one continius lign using the hyphen ------------- (there are spaces and the line is not continius). Thank you |
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