CAN'T DELETE LINE and IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY

G

Guest

I am trying to remove a line that I think was automatically created (after a
table). You Can't Delete it. Can't cut it. How do I get rid of it? Is
there some hidden code or something?

Please hlep.

Ken
 
G

Guest

Hi Ken

Can you give some more details
Where is the line - is it text ?
What does the line say
etc


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do
Scusate,ma il mio Inglese fa schiffo :)
Percio se non ci siamo capiti, mi mandate un
messagio e provero di spiegarmi meglio.
 
G

Guest

Wayne-I-M said:
Hi Ken

Can you give some more details
Where is the line - is it text ?
What does the line say
etc


--
Wayne
Manchester, England.
Enjoy whatever it is you do
Scusate,ma il mio Inglese fa schiffo :)
Percio se non ci siamo capiti, mi mandate un
messagio e provero di spiegarmi meglio.
 
G

Guest

Wayne,

The line is in Word. When I put the cursor over the line, two little
horizontal lines appear and I can move the line in questino up and down, but
that's it. I hope that is enough of a clue.

Thanks for your help.

Ken
 
G

Guest

Douglas,

The line is in Word in a regular document. When I put the cursor over it,
two little horizontal lines appear and I can move the line in question up and
down, but that's it. I hope that is enough of a clue.

Thanks for your help.

Ken
 
F

fredg

Wayne,

The line is in Word. When I put the cursor over the line, two little
horizontal lines appear and I can move the line in questino up and down, but
that's it. I hope that is enough of a clue.

Thanks for your help.

Ken

If the line is in a Word document, perhaps you should be posting to a
word newsgroup.
You have posted this message to the wrong newsgroup.
The access in this groups name refers to Microsoft Access, a database
program.
Please repost to the correct newsgroup for whatever Office program you
are using. I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version
number in the message.
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

As has already been suggested, you should repost this to a newsgroup related
to Word, along with details of what version of Word you're using, and what
operating system.
 

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