Line completion is driving me crazy

M

Mama Bear

I'm using MS Word 2000 V9 which I thing was part of Office 2000
when I installed it, though I never used the rest.

It's driving me crazy with a feature that I can't figure how to
turn off.

When I type a few underline characters: ___ and then hit return,
it draws a line all the way across the page. That's cool and
everything, but the darn line stays there forever and there's no
way to get rid of it after that. I can move text above and below
it, but can't delete that line!

Can someone PLEASE tell me how to turn off that feature and how
to get rid of the lines that have already been placed in a very
large document I have? I have a quotes collection file that's
about 125 pages now.




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B

Bucky

Mama said:
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to turn off that feature

Format > AutoFormat > Options > AutoFormat as you type > Apply as you
type > uncheck Border Lines
and how to get rid of the lines that have already been placed in a very

select the line > Format > Border and Shading > select None for border
setting
 
M

Mama Bear

Bucky said:
Format > AutoFormat > Options > AutoFormat as you type > Apply
as you type > uncheck Border Lines


select the line > Format > Border and Shading > select None
for border setting

It worked, thank you!



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