On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 18:02 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote: > > > On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 17:25 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote: > > > I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I > > > am unable to remember it. I usually write things down, but not that > > > one. > > > > > > I am pasting together a document, I put in about 4 underscores to > > > mark a spot for insertion. WOW it turned into a line, a long line, > > > a line that will not go! > > > > > > Please how do I rid myself on the line. I found in HELP how to > > > INSERT a line but nothing about deleting a line. > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > Place the cursor at the paragraph marker immediately preceding the > > line and selct Format > Default. The line should disappear. -- > > Documentation Co-Lead PLEASE - keep list traffic on the list. Email > > sent directly to me may be ignored utterly. > > > > "Dinna meddle wi' things ye ken nuthin' aboot!" > > J.Herriot > > > Well, I tried such as soon as I read your answer. > > I turned on the unprintable characters, had all the para signs plus showing, > put the > cursor at the preceding para, clicked Format>Default the para went smaller > the > font size was changed. Then my feeble lonesome mind said, that is not the > correct > para sign, you need to find the correct sign--- so I went to the next > preceding, same > thing. I walked up the document about half a page, then the line > disappeared. > Went back and corrected the font size. > > Thank you > Is that the only way to delete the line? The line can be a handy tool, but > after it > needs to be deleted. > > Chris > >
THat is how I fix things after the fact. If you notice immediately, use Ctrl+Z to remove the offending line. -- Documentation Co-Lead PLEASE - keep list traffic on the list. Email sent directly to me may be ignored utterly. "Dinna meddle wi' things ye ken nuthin' aboot!" J.Herriot --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
