What should I do if there is a horizontal line in word that cannot be deleted?
Solution: First open the word document, double-click the horizontal line position; then click the "Header and Footer" tab at the top of the page; finally select the "Delete Horizontal Line" option in "Header Horizontal Line" That's it, you can see that the horizontal line at the top of the page has been deleted.
The operating environment of this tutorial: Windows 7 system, Microsoft Office word 2016 version, Dell G3 computer.
First, in the open Word document, display the horizontal line at the top of the page.
Then double-click the horizontal line to display the input box for entering text on the horizontal line.
Secondly, in this interface, click the "Header and Footer" tab in the toolbar. Then in this interface, click the "Delete Horizontal Line" option in the "Header Horizontal Line" in the toolbar.
#Finally, in this interface, the horizontal line above the successfully displayed result page is deleted.
Recommended tutorial: "Word Tutorial"
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