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if you ever need to draw a line in between two paragraphs because letamp;#39;s say the one up above is an entirely different thought than the one below it so you want to border it off or maybe box it and make it a box quote in any case to go ahead and put borders in between paragraphs you could hold down the shift key and hit the underscore but thatamp;#39;s going to take too long and limits me with the more advanced editing and/or features in Word so let me go ahead and hit undo instead Iamp;#39;m going to use the border feature which can be applied to either selected text or paragraphs first off letamp;#39;s do it to paragraphs and Iamp;#39;m going to apply it to this paragraph right here now if itamp;#39;s just a single paragraph I donamp;#39;t have to select it I can just go ahead and place the cursor anywhere within it because word knows what a paragraph is as you recall in earlier training videos when you come up here on the Home tab to the paragraph group turn on the code