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  1. Insert a horizontal line - Microsoft Support

    To draw a freehand line using ink, see Draw and write with ink in Office. Add a horizontal line by using an AutoFormat shortcut consisting of three typed characters.

  2. Draw or delete a line or connector - Microsoft Support

    Draw or copy lines with and without connection points, add or edit arrows, or delete lines.

  3. Draw a line in Word or Outlook - Microsoft Support

    In a Word document, or in an email message you are writing, you can draw lines (and other shapes) to illustrate what you're saying. On the ribbon, select Insert > Shapes.

  4. Start a new line of text inside a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Insert a line break to start a new line of text or add space between lines of text in a cell in Excel.

  5. Draw a line - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to draw or change a line in Visio..

  6. Draw or edit a freeform shape - Microsoft Support

    Use the freeform and scribble tools to draw and edit shapes in your documents. Use edit points to customize the look of a standard shape.

  7. Using the ruler in Word - Microsoft Support

    With a hanging indent, the second and all the following lines of a paragraph are indented more than the first. Select the text where you want to add a hanging indent.

  8. Turn formatting marks on or off in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    When composing an email message, you might see some symbols within your text. These are actually formatting marks, such as dots (for spaces) or arrows (for tab characters) in Outlook. Formatting …

  9. Wrap text in a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Microsoft Excel can wrap text so it appears on multiple lines in a cell. You can format the cell to wrap the text automatically or enter a manual line break. In a worksheet, select the cells that you want to …

  10. LINEST function - Microsoft Support

    The LINEST function calculates the statistics for a line by using the "least squares" method to calculate a straight line that best fits your data, and then returns an array that describes the line.

  11. Remove a line in Word - Microsoft Support

    Delete lines or connectors Click the line, connector, or shape that you want to delete, and then press Delete. Tip: If you want to delete multiple lines or connectors, select the first line, press and hold Ctrl …