Word - horizontal borders that only extend for the width of the te

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wildetudor

Currently, if you define up/down borders for a text (via direct formatting or
via style definition), those borders will extend for the entire width of the
page, even if the selected text is only a few letters long.

This happens for both text-level and paragraph-level styles.

I think it would be very useful to be able to have text surrounded by
borders above/below it and have those border only extend to its width. This
could be used, for example, as a nice way of formatting figure captions.

Thank you!

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Select the text and apply a border to it (the text)

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

That gives you a box border. The only way to get just top and bottom (other
than an EQ field) is to use paragraph indents to make the paragraph just as
wide as the text.
 

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