Hi "PJH" I found this information for you, I hope it hep you Carlos Martinez

Autoformatting
You can set Writer to automatically format parts of a document
according to the choices made on the Options page of the AutoCorrect
dialog (Tools > AutoCorrect > Options).
Tip
If you notice unexpected formatting changes occurring in your
document, this is the first place to look for the cause.
Some common unwanted or unexpected formatting changes include:
. Horizontal lines. If you type three or more hyphens (---),
underscores (___) or equal signs (===) on a line and then press
Enter, the paragraph is replaced by a horizontal line as wide as
the page. The line is actually the lower border of the preceding
paragraph.
. Bulleted and numbered lists. A bulleted list is created when you
type a hyphen (-), star (*), or plus sign (+), followed by a space or
tab at the beginning of a paragraph. A numbered list is created
when you type a number followed by a period (.), followed by a
space or tab at the beginning of a paragraph. Automatic
numbering is only applied to paragraphs formatted with the
Default, Text body or Text body indent paragraph styles.

To turn autoformatting on or off, go to Format > AutoFormat and
select or delete the items on the sub menu.

----- Original Message ----- From: "PJH" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 1:22 AM
Subject: [users] Where did the page-wide double line come from?


I typed a few consecutive === and hit ENTER and they were replaced by a page-wide double line that I cannot delete!!!

How do I get rid of this?

What causes this?

Thanks.


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