This may be too obvious, and not customizable, but the use of a Numeric Underline does basically what you're asking for (as long as the line doesn't wrap).
In addition to the table method described, I've also seen this done using an anchored frame (At Insertion Point) at the end of the paragraph after a soft-return (Shift+Enter) .. put your rule inside the anchored frame and make it wider than you'll need, the anchored frame will hide the extra. Although this is still a hack, it's very easy to stretch it to fit the width of the text and you can copy and paste the return+frame wherever you want. ...scott Alan Litchfield wrote: > Thanks guys, > > I thought it would not be possible. I really dislike the imposition > of using the table solution to create something like this, partly > because it would not be that much of a problem to add a parameter to > the Reference Frame that, say, made it a rubber length based on the > width of the paragraph is it linked to. > > So, umm, Adobe. You listening? Where should I send my bill? ;-] > > Alan > > > > . >
