Underlining margin-to-margin (text included)

T

T.K.

Hello,

I wonder how to underline a single paragraph exactly from margin-to-margin
(i.e. underlining one single line in a document), which also is to contain
text (and thus not e.g. implementing the "Horizonal Line" function). Is there
a stylish way to do this instead of using the SHIFT+HYPHEN (-) alternative?

If the only solution is to use the tab function in combination with the
underline function, I would like to ask how to place a tab exactly where the
right margin starts (i.e. in the end of the line).
 
G

Graham Mayor

If it is only a single paragraph, set a paragraph border (borders and
shading).

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