Stubborn lines can't be erased. Grab the essence and get it easily

  
        Friends who often use Word to edit documents should know that in the editing process, occasionally there will be some stubborn lines, no matter how deleted or deleted, which makes us very troubled. In fact, the solution is not difficult, but it is very simple, but first understand how the line is produced. Lines in a Word document may be composed of a row of underscores, which may be the border of a table, which may be... To understand these secrets, there is a quick way: Click File - Options. (For Word2007, press the Office button, click "Word Options") Press "Display" on the left side of the window and check "Show all formatting tags". Going back to the documentation page, we can clearly see which are simple lines, which are format lines, and which are table borders. Here, let's take a table border as an example to see how to delete a line: Place the mouse in the table, right click and select "Border and Shading". Set the border format to "None". For the convenience of illustration, we have selected a relatively simple line situation for analysis. If you encounter more complex graphic lines in your daily work, you can also use the "Show all formatting tags" to help.
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