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creating lines
i know this is probably a really dumb question but i cannot figure it
out!!!!! i need to know how i create a basic line and then be able to type my text ON TOP OF IT!!...just like a regular form you would fill out...i have tried everything for an hour now and i am getting really frustrated!!! I would appreciate ANY help i can get!!! |
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I might not do it the "right" way, but it works for me: Place two tab marks
in the horizontal ruler, for example on the 1" mark and on the 1.5" mark. Then place your cursor at the first tab, hit the underline button and hit the tab button twice. Then place your cursor at the 2nd tab and begin typing. Everything will be underlined. You can put the two tab marks as close together as you want. I usually put them one "mark" apart for my business forms, but you can do what you want. Hope this helps! "Shosha" wrote: i know this is probably a really dumb question but i cannot figure it out!!!!! i need to know how i create a basic line and then be able to type my text ON TOP OF IT!!...just like a regular form you would fill out...i have tried everything for an hour now and i am getting really frustrated!!! I would appreciate ANY help i can get!!! |
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you're a genius!!...thank you so much!...you saved me today!!...i never use
these message boards and didn't really think anyone would respond!!...thanx again you made my day!!... "Michelle Mc." wrote: I might not do it the "right" way, but it works for me: Place two tab marks in the horizontal ruler, for example on the 1" mark and on the 1.5" mark. Then place your cursor at the first tab, hit the underline button and hit the tab button twice. Then place your cursor at the 2nd tab and begin typing. Everything will be underlined. You can put the two tab marks as close together as you want. I usually put them one "mark" apart for my business forms, but you can do what you want. Hope this helps! "Shosha" wrote: i know this is probably a really dumb question but i cannot figure it out!!!!! i need to know how i create a basic line and then be able to type my text ON TOP OF IT!!...just like a regular form you would fill out...i have tried everything for an hour now and i am getting really frustrated!!! I would appreciate ANY help i can get!!! |
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Glad to help!! I did my first (ever!) post today and someone else helped me,
so I was glad to return the favor for you. Have a great day. "Shosha" wrote: you're a genius!!...thank you so much!...you saved me today!!...i never use these message boards and didn't really think anyone would respond!!...thanx again you made my day!!... "Michelle Mc." wrote: I might not do it the "right" way, but it works for me: Place two tab marks in the horizontal ruler, for example on the 1" mark and on the 1.5" mark. Then place your cursor at the first tab, hit the underline button and hit the tab button twice. Then place your cursor at the 2nd tab and begin typing. Everything will be underlined. You can put the two tab marks as close together as you want. I usually put them one "mark" apart for my business forms, but you can do what you want. Hope this helps! "Shosha" wrote: i know this is probably a really dumb question but i cannot figure it out!!!!! i need to know how i create a basic line and then be able to type my text ON TOP OF IT!!...just like a regular form you would fill out...i have tried everything for an hour now and i am getting really frustrated!!! I would appreciate ANY help i can get!!! |
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm
-- 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. "Shosha" wrote in message ... i know this is probably a really dumb question but i cannot figure it out!!!!! i need to know how i create a basic line and then be able to type my text ON TOP OF IT!!...just like a regular form you would fill out...i have tried everything for an hour now and i am getting really frustrated!!! I would appreciate ANY help i can get!!! |
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