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> At least I think they're called section breaks...
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> Thanks in advance.
Thanks again, Doug! That worked, too, so now you're batting two for two. But
suddenly I have a new problem, which I just posted in the Word Tables
section: when I move the mouse pointer over horizontal lines in tables, it no
longer turns into a couple of little double lines to let me drag them up and
down!

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Peyton Todd
> See the article "There is a line in my document that I can't delete because
> I can't select it. How did it get there, and what can I do about it?" at:
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> > Thanks in advance.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 18 Dec 2005 21:14 GMT
Are you in Print Layout view? I believe this option is not available in
Normal view.

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> Thanks again, Doug! That worked, too, so now you're batting two for two. But
> suddenly I have a new problem, which I just posted in the Word Tables
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> > > Thanks in advance.
Peyton Todd - 18 Dec 2005 21:17 GMT
Oops, it wound up in the Page Layout group instead...

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> Thanks again, Doug! That worked, too, so now you're batting two for two. But
> suddenly I have a new problem, which I just posted in the Word Tables
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> > > Thanks in advance.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 18 Dec 2005 21:28 GMT
No matter, I answered it there.

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> Oops, it wound up in the Page Layout group instead...
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Peyton Todd - 19 Dec 2005 06:40 GMT
Thanks once more! At the risk of sounding too sappy, it's great to know there
are people like you there who know stuff!

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> No matter, I answered it there.
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> >> > > Thanks in advance.