On Wednesday 22 March 2006 08:07, Ales Nehyba wrote:
> > Second question:
> >
> > a row of ____
> >
> > makes a single black line all across the page.
> >
> > a row of ****
> > makes a double black line across my page.
> >
> > I used these as a subject separator, but did not want a line there.
> > Trying to remove it makes it clone the line many times.
> >
> > HOW DO I GET RID OF IT?
>
> You want to disable one of autocorrent features. Go to Tools ->
> Autocorrect -> select tab Options -> uncheck tickmark next to Apply
> border -> OK

If you hit the Help button while in the Autocorrect dialog, it will tell you 
how to delete the line that has been created:
  "To delete the created line, click the paragraph above the line, choose 
Format - Paragraph - Borders, delete the bottom border."

-- 
Andy Pepperdine

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