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Use Word office 2000 - document inserting headers and footers with a complete
underline across the page on the header text, and a complete line above the
footer text--- please please help
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Sure, I'd be happy to help you add an underline above the text in the footer of your Word document. Here are the steps you can follow:
  1. Open your Word document and go to the "View" tab in the top menu.
  2. Click on "Header and Footer" to enter the header and footer editing mode.
  3. In the footer section, click on the "Insert" tab in the top menu.
  4. Click on "Shapes" and select the straight line shape.
  5. Click and drag your mouse to draw the line above the footer text.
  6. With the line still selected, go to the "Format" tab in the top menu.
  7. Click on "Shape Outline" and select the color and weight of the line you want.
  8. Adjust the position of the line as needed by clicking and dragging it.
  9. Click on the "Close Header and Footer" button to exit the editing mode.

That's it! You should now have a complete line above the footer text in your Word document. If you want to add an underline across the page on the header text, you can follow similar steps in the header section. Let me know if you need any further assistance.
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What's the question? You want to know how to add lines, or Word is adding
lines and you don't want it to?

To add lines, either draw them (line tool on the Drawing toolbar) or select
the paragraph and add a border above or below (Format Menu Borders and
Shading). Removing is the reverse, more or less.



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Use Word office 2000 - document inserting headers and footers with a
complete
underline across the page on the header text, and a complete line above
the
footer text--- please please help



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What's the question? You want to know how to add lines, or Word is adding
lines and you don't want it to?

To add lines, either draw them (line tool on the Drawing toolbar) or
select the paragraph and add a border above or below (Format Menu
Borders and Shading). Removing is the reverse, more or less.



"Frims" wrote in message
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Use Word office 2000 - document inserting headers and footers with a
complete
underline across the page on the header text, and a complete line above
the
footer text--- please please help



To add a line. Type three consecutive dashes "---" (without the quotes) and
press enter. In the header, do this following your last entry. In the
footer, do it before entering any other text.


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To add a line. Type three consecutive dashes "---" (without the quotes)
and press enter. In the header, do this following your last entry. In the
footer, do it before entering any other text.


That's a shortcut for adding a border *below* the current paragraph, so it
will work for the header but not for the footer unless you want an empty
paragraph in there also.


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