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  • Question
    How do I view all available symbols in Microsoft Word?
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    Click "Insert" and then click "Symbols" and you should be shown a box with all of the symbols in it.
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    How do I add a line on the first page, and no lines on the second?
    Community Answer
    Click "Insert" and then click "Symbols" and you should be shown a box with all of the symbols in it.
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    How do I change the color of the line?
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    In the paragraph section, open the drop-down menu on the "Borders" button. At the very bottom is a "Borders and Shading" option. In that option, change the color of the bottom border to your specified color. Click the "Borders" button.
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    How can I make a continuous dotted line?
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    Select the line on which you would like to insert the dotted line. Next, do *** and press Enter. It should automatically give you a row of dots.
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    How do you add a line after text? I don't want to insert a shape.
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    You can prompt the line to move down by typing text above it and then pressing enter.
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    How can I change the color of a solid line beneath the text in MS Word?
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    If you left-click twice on the line (assuming it is a shape), then it will bring you to the customization menu in the toolbar. From there, you can select the color of the line from a drop-down menu.
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    How do I delete the line created using the keyboard shortcut explained above?
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    In the “Paragraph” section of the “Home” tab, click the down arrow on the right side of the “Borders” button and select “No Border” from the drop-down menu. This removes the line from below the paragraph in which you placed the cursor.
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