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You have several options to choose:
 
You have several options to choose:
  
*If you recognize this automatic replacement immediately, just press '''Ctrl+Z''' for Undo.
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*If you recognize this automatic replacement immediately, just press {{key|Ctrl|Z}} for Undo.
  
*A series of # symbols (hash characters) is a keyboard shortcut to creating a solid line as a border below a paragraph in a text document. To remove this line, click anywhere in the paragraph just above the thick line and choose '''Format > Paragraph'''. The line set will appear on the '''Borders''' tab. Clear the line on the tab page and click '''OK'''.
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*A series of # symbols (hash characters) is a keyboard shortcut to creating a solid line as a border below a paragraph in a text document. To remove this line, click anywhere in the paragraph just above the thick line and choose {{menu|Format|Paragraph}}. The line set will appear on the '''Borders''' tab. Clear the line on the tab page and click {{button|OK}}.
  
*To remove the line, keep the cursor in the paragraph above the line and choose '''Format > Default Formatting'''.  
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*To remove the line, keep the cursor in the paragraph above the line and choose {{menu|Format|Default Formatting}}.  
  
*To disable this automatic replacement permanently, choose '''Tools > AutoCorrect Options''', go to the '''Options''' tab page, and remove the tick before "Apply border".
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*To disable this automatic replacement permanently, choose {{menu|Tools|AutoCorrect Options}}, go to the '''Options''' tab page, and remove the tick before '''Apply border'''.
  
{{Documentation/Note|Not only hash (#) characters generate automatic borders, but also hyphens (-), underscores ( _ ), equal signs (<nowiki>=</nowiki>), asterisks (*), and tildes (~).}}
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{{Note|Not only hash (#) characters generate automatic borders, but also hyphens (-), underscores ( _ ), equal signs (<nowiki>=</nowiki>), asterisks (*), and tildes (~).}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 22 July 2022


A series of '#' characters on a line by themselves has generated a bold black double line. How can I remove this line?


You have several options to choose:

  • If you recognize this automatic replacement immediately, just press  Ctrl  +  Z  for Undo.
  • A series of # symbols (hash characters) is a keyboard shortcut to creating a solid line as a border below a paragraph in a text document. To remove this line, click anywhere in the paragraph just above the thick line and choose Format → Paragraph. The line set will appear on the Borders tab. Clear the line on the tab page and click  OK .
  • To remove the line, keep the cursor in the paragraph above the line and choose Format → Default Formatting.
  • To disable this automatic replacement permanently, choose Tools → AutoCorrect Options, go to the Options tab page, and remove the tick before Apply border.
Documentation note.png Not only hash (#) characters generate automatic borders, but also hyphens (-), underscores ( _ ), equal signs (=), asterisks (*), and tildes (~).


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