A horizontal line appears when writing word. There are several possibilities for this situation:
1. This horizontal line is a drawn line. If it is such a line, just select it and delete it.
2. This horizontal line may be automatically added by Word. In Word, as long as you enter three minus signs in a row---and then press Enter, a centered horizontal line will be automatically generated. This horizontal line is called an automatic border. Here are three methods to delete the automatic border.
1. If it has just been generated, there will be a lightning symbol next to the horizontal line. Click at this time, and there will be "Undo Border Line". After selecting, the horizontal line will be deleted, and then you can also choose "Stop" Automatically create border lines", so that this kind of horizontal line that cannot be deleted will not be generated. Or just Ctrl Z to resume the previous operation.
#2. If this horizontal line has been generated, it cannot be canceled in the lightning symbol. Users can select "Clear Format" at the top of the previous line of the horizontal line (Word2007 operation is as shown below). If it is Word 2003, you can click the [Format] menu - [Styles and Formatting] and select "Clear Formatting". In this way, the horizontal line in the following line will be deleted (note: this operation must be performed on the line before the horizontal line).
3. There is another method: if there is no table in the file, it is very simple. Just Ctrl A to select the entire document, and then select "No Border Line" in the table border. That’s it. If there is a table, just select a part of it starting from the lower row of the horizontal line. Also select "No Frame Line" in the table border. If the horizontal line does not disappear or shifts, use Ctrl Z to restore it and reselect a part. It is very easy. You will find the right place to eliminate it.
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