You can incorporate lines into your text with custom angles,
width, color, and other attributes.
You can create lines in several ways.
To create a horizontal line by applying
the preset Horizontal
Line paragraph style:
Place the cursor on a blank
line.
Click Layout > Style
List.
In the Style List window,
select Paragraph
Styles in the Style type list.
Double-click Horizontal Line in the Style list.
Note: If the entry for horizontal lines does not display in the
list of paragraph styles, switch the View by field
to All Styles.
You
can draw lines above, beside or below a paragraph by
clicking Layout > Properties > Paragraph Properties and selecting
the Borders tab.
To
define the line attributes and direction, use the line
drawing object as follows:
Click View
> Toolbar > Drawing to
open the drawing toolbar and click one of the Lines icons.
The mouse pointer changes
to a cross-hair symbol with a line beside it.
In your document,
click where the line should begin. Hold down
the mouse button and drag to the point where you want the line to
end. When you also hold down the Shift key, you can draw only horizontal,
vertical, and diagonal lines.
Release the mouse button after
the line has the desired direction
and length. You can then draw more lines. End this function by pressing
the Esc key or by clicking the Selection icon from the Drawing toolbar.