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Vertical Lines in Word

Summary: Lines are a common addition to documents. Word provides several different methods by which you can add vertical lines to your document. This tip describes each of these methods so you can pick the one that best matches your needs. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

For some documents you may have a need to insert vertical lines. There are actually three or four different ways you can do this in Word. The actual method you choose depends on your document needs and which appeals to you the most. The first method involves using the Drawing toolbar:

  1. Click on the Drawing tool on the regular toolbar. The Drawing toolbar appears at the bottom of the screen, just above the status bar.
  2. Click on the line tool on the Drawing toolbar.
  3. The mouse pointer changes to a cross hair that looks like a large plus sign.
  4. Click at one end of where you want your line, but don't release the mouse button.
  5. Drag the mouse to where you want the other end of the line positioned.
  6. Release the mouse button.

You can continue to draw more lines using this same technique, or you can simply close the drawing toolbar by again clicking on the Drawing tool on the regular toolbar.

The second method involves using bar tab stops. You can see how these appear by following these steps:

  1. Select the paragraph or paragraphs that you want to contain vertical bars.
  2. Choose Tabs from the Format menu. Word displays the Tabs dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. In the Tab Stop Position box enter a horizontal measurement that indicates where you want the bar to appear. Thus, if you want it 2 inches from the left margin, you would enter 2 in the box.
  4. Click on the Bar radio button.
  5. Click on Set.
  6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to set other bar positions.
  7. Click on OK when you are done.

If you have multiple columns in your document and you want vertical lines between the columns, you can follow these steps:

  1. Select the text that you want in columns. (If you don't do this step, then your entire section or document will be formatted into columns.)
  2. Choose Columns from the Format menu. The Columns dialog box appears. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. Specify the number of columns into which you want the text formatted.
  4. Make sure the Line Between check box is selected.
  5. Click on OK.

The final way to create vertical lines is to use tables. While this may seem a bit convoluted, it will work great for small sections of text. To use this method, follow these general steps:

  1. Create a table that has a single row but as many columns as you want your text divided into.
  2. Select the table.
  3. Choose Borders and Shading from the Format menu. The Borders and Shading dialog box appears. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. In the preview section, click the vertical divider in the middle to the layout example.
  5. Select the line size you want used for the cell divider.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Enter your text in each cell of the table.

Tip #1061 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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