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Occasionally in Microsoft Word a horizontal line appears and seems to stick around no matter what you do. You can't select it, you can't delete it—nothing seems to work. Don't worry, it's not a bug, it's a feature—it's actually an auto-generated border! We'll show you how to get rid of the line on the document, and prevent it from happening automatically in the future. This will work on all recent versions of Word on both the PC and the Macintosh. Read on!
 
Occasionally in Microsoft Word a horizontal line appears and seems to stick around no matter what you do. You can't select it, you can't delete it—nothing seems to work. Don't worry, it's not a bug, it's a feature—it's actually an auto-generated border! We'll show you how to get rid of the line on the document, and prevent it from happening automatically in the future. This will work on all recent versions of Word on both the PC and the Macintosh. Read on!
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Place your cursor directly above the line. You cannot actually select the line, as it's not really "there." It's a border that was automatically generated when you typed three hyphens (-), underscores (_), equal signs (=), or asterisks (*), then pressed Return.
 
#Place your cursor directly above the line. You cannot actually select the line, as it's not really "there." It's a border that was automatically generated when you typed three hyphens (-), underscores (_), equal signs (=), or asterisks (*), then pressed Return.