![]() This inserts two hidden tab characters (small arrows) into the blank space where the line is to go. Now click in the location of the first tab and hit the tab key twice. Place three tab characters in the ruler: a left tab where you want the line to start, a center tab at what will be the middle of the line, and a left tab where you want the line to end. There must be something in the space or you can't turn underlining on. ![]() The problem is that you can't underline a space. Underlining is a built in method for placing lines under words. It is done with underlining and tab characters. ![]() There actually is a way to create a line that can be typed over without the line moving, and without using table cells or fields.
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