I do not see the lines you spoke of, but you may be referring to
strikethrough. If this is the case, when in Word, click on "Format" then
"Font". In the middle of the opened box, under "Effects" see if the
Strikethrough checkbox is checked. If so, uncheck it. This should end your
black line problem.
April Morningstar
>
>Dear Folks: Something is driving me NUTS. I keep getting black
>horizontal lines in my printed text from Word. Here us an example:
>
>
>"Code Gray on Six. Code Gray on Six." The intercom voice was frantic.
>
>"I'll kill you all," Henry hissed.
>
>
>
>LYNN
>
> Doctor Lynn Riccardi peeked into the room at her sleeping son. She
>inhaled deeply. A lump formed in her throat. Oh, how she longed to go to
>his bed and wrap her arms around this precious child and snuggle him to her
>breast and embrace him and visit with him about frivolous mother-and-son
>things and help him dress and prepare the special breakfast she had
>promised to fix for him today. She wanted to hold his hand and walk him
>down the street to the school bus-stop and savor the sounds
>
>
>I don't want the black line in the above example. I have tried everything
>to get rid of it. Can you help. They are usually at page breaks, but not
>always.
>
>Best, Marty RicKard
>
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