Hello Steve:
I still use Word 2003 as it works for me. Thanks for refreshing my memory
on how to insert a line across a page.
What I need to do now is to write a macro to insert 31 lines on a page to
assist a friend to pen his material in straight lines.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Drawing Lines Across Page
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Sorry, I didn't save the original message, but this subject hopefully will
attract the right person.
You didn't say, or I don't recall which version of Word you are using.
There are I think four types of horizontal lines that you can draw across
a page, these are known as horizontal rules. All of them are initiated by
typing
the appropriate symbol three times and then immediately pressing enter.
A regular horizontal line is dash.
A bold horizontal line is underscore (shift of the dash).
A double-line is equals.
A line of asterisks is with the asterisk key.
Note:
Depending on which version of Word you use, you may need to make sure the
borders checkbox is checked in Word Options. In MsWord 2007, you will
find the
checkbox by going to Word Options, Proofing, Auto-Correct options, and
Auto-correct as you Type.
Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.
Steve
Lansing, MI
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