On 31/08/12 1:48 AM, Dan wrote:
Can you not also highlight the H2 text, right click, edit paragraph style and then set the bottom border rather than opening the styles window (less scary for a new user).Gilles wrote:Hello I use H1 for the document's main title, and H2 for sub-sections.To make H2 sections more obvious, I'd like to have the text underlined and have the underline go all the way to the right margin instead of just thetext itself. I vaguely remember being able to do this with Word, but can LibreOffice Writer do this too? Thank you.The User Guides for LO have what you want already. The answer is to use styles. Open the Styles and Formatting window (use F11 to do this). When it opens, right click Heading 2 and select Modify. Click the Border tab. You want to create a bottom border by clicking below the gray square in the User defined window. Select the thickness (width) for the line and the color you want to use. If you have a preference as to the type of line used, select that also. Click OK. This should do it.--Dan
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