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The Hun
Using Word 2002
THE SETUP: I have a short 4-word sentence and it's centered.
WHAT I WANT: I want to highlight the whole row, from L-margin to R-
margin, without having to create a table or a text box.
PROBLEM: When I highlight it, the only area highlighted is the area
containing characters. I need the highlight to literally begin at the
L-margin and extend all the way to the R-margin.
Can someone give me the directions of how to do it? I know it's
possible because I'm looking at the exact thing in a document someone
sent to me. I'm fairly good with tables and I know how to fill a row
in a table by using Format / Borders and Shading / Shading, but I can
see that their line is not a row in a table or a text box.
Thanks,
THE SETUP: I have a short 4-word sentence and it's centered.
WHAT I WANT: I want to highlight the whole row, from L-margin to R-
margin, without having to create a table or a text box.
PROBLEM: When I highlight it, the only area highlighted is the area
containing characters. I need the highlight to literally begin at the
L-margin and extend all the way to the R-margin.
Can someone give me the directions of how to do it? I know it's
possible because I'm looking at the exact thing in a document someone
sent to me. I'm fairly good with tables and I know how to fill a row
in a table by using Format / Borders and Shading / Shading, but I can
see that their line is not a row in a table or a text box.
Thanks,