What is how to add a line in word?

Here's how to add a line in Microsoft Word, formatted in Markdown with linked subjects:

You can add lines in Word in several ways:

  • Using the Horizontal Line Feature: This is the most common method. Go to "Insert" > "Shapes" and select a line. Draw the line where you want it. You can adjust its length, thickness, and color via the "Shape Format" tab. See more about formatting%20shapes.

  • Using the Border Feature: You can add a line above or below a paragraph. Select the paragraph, go to "Home" > "Paragraph" > "Borders", and choose where you want the line (e.g., "Bottom Border"). You can customize the border style by going to "Borders and Shading...". See more about borders%20and%20shading.

  • Using the Underline Feature: You can use the underline feature for a quick, simple line, but this applies to text. Select some spaces and underline them using "Home" > "Font" > "Underline". This is usually best for shorter lines and is limited by text formatting. See more about text%20formatting.

  • Using Keyboard Shortcuts: Type three hyphens (---), underscores (___), or asterisks (***) on a blank line and press Enter. Word will automatically convert this into a horizontal line. You can customize the line's appearance with formatting options. See more about keyboard%20shortcuts.

Remember to adjust line thickness and colors as needed via the "Shape Format" or "Borders and Shading" options.