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hi this is Gary with mos.com letamp;#39;s look at different ways that you could add visible divider lines between paragraphs and Pages Macos has brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 2,000 supporters go to mcb.com patreon there you could read more about it join us and get exclusive content and course discounts now sometimes you want to have more than just some extra space between paragraphs you would have an actual visible line that divides up say sections of text in something that youamp;#39;re writing there are several different ways you can do this in Pages letamp;#39;s start by the most obvious one the when you may go for right away and thatamp;#39;s to Simply add a line if you click on shape at the top of pages you could add a simple line like this it starts off diagonal but you could drag the points at either end from one side of the document to the other and it snaps to being a horizontal line you can then position this where you want so if you want it