You can add lines to paragraphs in your QuicWord documents to form horizontal lines, frames, rows, and/or columns.
Horizontal line
A line added to the bottom or top only of a paragraph can serve as a horizontal line.
1. | Click in a text line in a paragraph. |
2. | Select Paragraph Frames from the Format menu. |
3. | Under Parts, click bottom or top depending on where you want the line to appear. |
5. | Specify Distance from text. |
Paragraph frames
1. | Click at beginning of a paragraph. |
2. | Select Paragraph Frames from the Format menu. |
3. | Specify under Parts where you want lines to appear, click for left, right, top, bottom, and tab lines. Tab lines will place a vertical line at each tab stop. |
4. | Select Double Lines if you want the frame to be a double line. |
5. | Specify Line Width or thickness. |
6. | Specify Distance from text to set margins between frame and text. |
Format lines
• | You can specify line width and text distance. |
• | You can use double lines and connect frames. |
Selecting Tab lines, in the paragraph format dialog box, will place a vertical line at each tab stop.
The Connected Frames option joins paragraphs together within the same frame. Mark both paragraphs before selecting this option.
Delete paragraph frames
1. | Click inside the paragraph. |
2. | Select Paragraph Frames from the Format menu. |
3. | Click to clear all checks in the Parts section. |
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