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Style for Heading - Adding a straight line on the second row of the text
Is it possible to set a style that is meant for heading 1 and it has a straight line on the second row of the text? how can I do that so that it will appear automatically based on style updates?
Kidd_Ip is correct.
You would want to modify the paragraph/linked style to include a bottom border.
When you are in the Modify Style dialog, click on the Format button/menu and choose Border.
You can modify the thickness and the distance from the text.
Make sure that the border is set to be for the paragraph.
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- Charles_KenyonBronze Contributor
Kidd_Ip is correct.
You would want to modify the paragraph/linked style to include a bottom border.
When you are in the Modify Style dialog, click on the Format button/menu and choose Border.
You can modify the thickness and the distance from the text.
Make sure that the border is set to be for the paragraph.
- JennyTanCopper Contributor
Thank you! It works!
I believe yes, you can create a Heading 1 style in Microsoft Word that automatically places a straight line beneath the text. The correct way is to modify style formatting and add a border but not just manual underlining, so the line appears consistently whenever Heading 1 is applied.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/customize-or-create-new-styles-d38d6e47-f6fc-48eb-a607-1eb120dec563