![]() Once a line is anchored to text as a border, you can't select and remove the line. If there's a blank line between the text and the hyphen-generated line, the line stands alone. If you move the text, the line goes with it. If you enter the three hyphens directly under a line of text, Word will attach a border to the text (paragraph). It's actually a border and not a shape (which we'll discuss briefly below). Word converts your set of three characters into a paragraph format. To learn more about the AutoCorrect feature, read Harness the power of Word's AutoCorrect feature Sticky border problem A few formatting options are available simply double-click the line to see what's available. ![]() To remove the line, select it and press Delete.
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