On 23/06/2010 11:06, Dotan Cohen wrote:
How does one erase triple-dash lines that are placed after paragraphs?
To test, type this text in Writer:
"
test
---
"
Now try to erase the line created by the dashes. Is this really
expected behaviour, or is it a bug?
Dotan
The answer is in the help under >deleting >lines in text
It reads like this
Automatic lines in Writer
1. If you start a new line in a Writer text document by typing three or
more hyphen characters and press the Enter key, the characters are
removed and the previous paragraph gets a line as a bottom border.
To create a single line, type three or more hyphens (-), or underscores
( _ ), and then press Enter. To create a double line, type three or more
equal signs (=), asterisks (*), tildes (~), or hash marks (#), and then
press Enter.
2. To remove an automatically drawn border, choose Format - Paragraph -
Borders and select no border.
3. To undo an automatic border replacement once, choose Edit - Undo.
4. To disable the automatic borders, choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options
- Options and clear Apply border.
Thanks
Rob
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