Sunday, October 21, 2012

How to Draw a Stationary Line in Microsoft Word


1. Open the Word document.
2. Click the 'Insert' tab on the command ribbon.
3. Click where you would like to insert the line on the document.
4. Click the 'Table' button in the 'Tables' group. An 'Insert Table' dialog box appears. A chart of squares appears.
5. Click the first square. This one square forms one cell on the document. This horizontal line extends as far as the page margins. If you wish to change this line length, move the pointer over the end of the cell. A re-size pointer displaying '<||>' appears. Move the arrows left or right to adjust the line length.
6. Right-click the cell. A list of commands opens.
7. Click 'Borders and Shading.'
8. Click the 'Borders' tab.
9. Click 'None' in the 'Setting' section.
10. Click the preferred style, color or width of the line.
11. Select the bottom border button in the 'Preview' section. Deselect the other border options, if necessary.
12. Click 'Table' in the 'Apply to' text box.
13. Click 'OK.' The cell will show one line with three faint blue lines.
 

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