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I am worling on a manuscript. Whenever I scroll onto the next page to start a
new chapter, a thick dotted line appears at the bottom of the page of the
last chapter. I don;t want it there and have no idea how to get rid of it. I
can't click on it or anything.
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Default How do I erase dotted line at bottom of page?

Which view are you working in?
Which Word version?
What do you mean by 'scroll onto the next page to start a new chapter'?
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...tRidOfLine.htm

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mels3dogs wrote:
I am worling on a manuscript. Whenever I scroll onto the next page to
start a new chapter, a thick dotted line appears at the bottom of the
page of the last chapter. I don;t want it there and have no idea how
to get rid of it. I can't click on it or anything.



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