The brown dotted line in Microsoft Word typically indicates a margin or boundary for text or objects, often related to the layout of the document. It can appear when using certain features like text boxes, images, or when the layout options are adjusted. This line helps users understand the spacing and positioning of elements within the document. If it appears unexpectedly, it may be due to specific formatting settings or styles applied to the text.
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What is the last word on Step 2 before the dotted line?
Tesco
No. 1.15 is the default line spacing in Microsoft Word.
1) Draw a simple line using Auto Shapes. 2) Double click on that line to open FormatBox, in that select dotted or dashed line option as desired.
Word wrap.
Just press ctrl-Z Go to the format menu and the use borders and shading. You should now see another mini screen with the dotted lines which you can click on to remove. (this is a hugely frustrating feature of Microsoft word. I used the three asterisks by mistake and its taken me more than two weeks before I could figure out how to remove the line produced in the middle of my document).
Red
Open Microsoft Word and click on page layout. Then find the spacing section and set the "After" section to 0 pt. Enjoy your no-line-skipping Microsoft Works!
a ruling line is a ruler in Microsoft Word that is consisted of the vertical and horizontal rules on a page
Press backspace.
Single line spacing is the default in Microsoft Word.