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Double Row Line
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Aurora
2010-02-22 16:29:01 UTC
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I am using Word 2003.
I have created a table within a document that has many rows/columns. I want
to created a double line as the top line of a row (across all columns) to
indicate a different group of information following. I am brain dead right
now and can not think of how to do this. I am sure that I have done this in
the past. Can anyone help me please.

Ex: ___________________________ = double line
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Thank you - Aurora
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2010-02-22 16:59:05 UTC
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Apply a double border.

1. Select the row.

2. Go to Format | Borders and Shading.

3. Select the double border style in the desired weight.

4. Click on the top of the square in the preview.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
Post by Aurora
I am using Word 2003.
I have created a table within a document that has many rows/columns. I want
to created a double line as the top line of a row (across all columns) to
indicate a different group of information following. I am brain dead right
now and can not think of how to do this. I am sure that I have done this in
the past. Can anyone help me please.
Ex: ___________________________ = double line
| | | |
---------------------------------------
Thank you - Aurora
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