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Default Horizontal lines, incorporating to use

Currently for me to use a Horizontal line [Format Borders and Shading

Horizontal Line Button], I have to click on the button and then wait for the
lines to display, and then pick one.

If there is one that I like using, is there any way to put it in a menu to
make it quicker to use, or to put it in with the choices for the borders?

If there's any type of solution or help that someone could provide I would
be most appreciative.

Thank you.
Scott

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Default Horizontal lines, incorporating to use

It's a little quicker if you have the Tables and Borders toolbar displayed,
as there are buttons to choose the line weight, style, color, etc. Even the
Borders palette on the Formatting toolbar can be helpful; once you've
selected a line weight and style, it will reapply the same weight/style
until you change it.

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Currently for me to use a Horizontal line [Format Borders and Shading

Horizontal Line Button], I have to click on the button and then wait for

the
lines to display, and then pick one.

If there is one that I like using, is there any way to put it in a menu to
make it quicker to use, or to put it in with the choices for the borders?

If there's any type of solution or help that someone could provide I would
be most appreciative.

Thank you.
Scott


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Default Horizontal lines, incorporating to use

Thank you.

But I guess I can't get the Horizontal Line function to work that way... I
can get A horizontal line, but not the one that is added by going to Format,
then Borders and Shading, and then clicking the Horizontal Line button.

It looks like I still have to pull a line down from the list of them that
display there, and I'm wondering if I can pick one and have it be used for a
line in the Borders section.

Let me know if that makes sense, and thanks for your reply!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

It's a little quicker if you have the Tables and Borders toolbar displayed,
as there are buttons to choose the line weight, style, color, etc. Even the
Borders palette on the Formatting toolbar can be helpful; once you've
selected a line weight and style, it will reapply the same weight/style
until you change it.

--
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.

"scottech" wrote in message
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Currently for me to use a Horizontal line [Format Borders and Shading

Horizontal Line Button], I have to click on the button and then wait for

the
lines to display, and then pick one.

If there is one that I like using, is there any way to put it in a menu to
make it quicker to use, or to put it in with the choices for the borders?

If there's any type of solution or help that someone could provide I would
be most appreciative.

Thank you.
Scott



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