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I'm having trouble making a Heading 1 look the way I want.
How would I modify a style to make a rule (black line) appear _under_ the
headline and extend all the way to the right margin, no matter how short or
long (words-wise) the header is?
All I've figured out how to do, so far, is to finish off the header with a
rule, by adding a right-tab and a black-line tab leader. It doesn't look
quite right to me...especially since the rule is too thick -- and I don't
see a way to modify that. Perhaps I could live with this style rather than
having an underline the whole way across, if I knew how to make the rule
thinner. It looks like 1 point, and I'd prefer hairline.
Thanks a million!
Beth Kane
Senior Technical Writer, freelance
kanerb -at- concentric -dot- net
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