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I have a document that has underlining that change after 30 characters,
including spaces. I will try to explain the best I can. Say for example one section has the following; Project Name: ________ The underline portion is about 3 inches long using a tab to control length. If I select "bold" type and type in a project name less than 30 characters long including spaces, the line remains thin. However, as soon as I type in that magic 30th character, the line thickens as if it has also become bold and it prints that way also, looking very unprofessional having some lines thin and others thick. I can even put in just spaces and at the 30th space, the line gets thick. I like having the filled in portion in boldface but wish the lines would just stay their normal thickness. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts? Hey you over there, stop laughing. |
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