On Monday 30 January 2006 01:53 pm, Steven Cox wrote:
> That's a nifty trick. I'll be using it!
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > One approach to try is typing in, on a blank line, three hyphens with
> > no spaces in between (---), and then pressing Enter. That gives a
> > horizontal line, and when I tried it just now, there was very little
> > space between the line and the text above it.

     A style can be created in which the bottom border is the horizontal line 
you want. (To get the specifics for this style, open a new HTML file. The 
Paragraph Styles [F11] contains the Horizontal line style. )

Dan 

> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:28:26 -0500
> > Subject: Re: [users] A few Newbie Questions -- Word Processing
> >
> >   I think I'd probably use the Line tool to draw my horizontal line.
> > If the draw tools aren't open at the bottom of the screen, go to View
> >
> > > Toolbars > Draw and turn 'em on.
> >
> >  To constrain the line you hold the shift key down while drawing it.
> > That keeps it horizontal or vertical.
> >
> > Steve Cox
> >
> > David Clark wrote:
> >  > To design a letterhead, in WP I've used a text box. That doesn't
> >
> > seem > to exist in OO, so I used a table and got the two lines of text
> >
> >> inserted into that.
> >>
> >  > Now, I want to set a single horizontal line directly beneath the
> >
> > last > line of text just as though using the underlining text, but
> > margin to > margin even if the text is not, which is easily done in
> > WP. The only > thing I seem able to get from OO is a line feed and
> > then a single line > using Horizontal Ruler and Gallery. I want to
> > eliminate the line > feed. How do I do that? When I tried to create
> > one in Gallery, it > wound up as two lines, not one.

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