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I do it with tabs which contain tab leaders. (We print out our
signature page to create a scanned image.)

However, if you are looking for a method which will allow the
user to type in a signature, and have it still underlined, I
would had a formfield with the attribute of underlined. Then I
would protect that section of my document so that the formfield
allows data entry without pushing your underlining around on the
document.

The really best alternative is to create a table, and have the
bottom borders formatted to show, while the remaining borders are
formatted for none.

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Cheryl,
In addition to what Dawn said have a read here, which sums it all up:
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/tblsfldsfms/LinesInForms.htm
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