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The Insert --> Horizontal Rule feature was removed at the 4.0.0 release,
including its gallery of graphics objects. And it was not replaced.

There is an active bug  fdo#60858
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60858>  , and discussion in
the  UX-Advise
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/How-to-provide-horizontal-rule-paragraph-separators-tt4061353.html>
  
functional design forum.

For now, working in Writer, only capability is the manual insertion of a
graphic as separator, or using text entry to format the paragraph style to
include a paragraph boundary marking on the bottom edge.

That is done,  while completing a paragraph, by immediate keyboard entry of
a triplet of: - (dash),   _  (underscore),   =  (equal),  *  (asterisk)  , 
~  (tilde) or  #  (hash). And  each will apply direct formatting creating a
bottom edge border for the paragraph. 






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