How could I add a line before and after a piece of text in Word, like in this image with the word "Education":
Answer
Since you didn't mention the version of Word, I'll try and keep this general. I'm using Word 2013 for the record.
- Draw a line (like put in a bunch of dashes and hit enter to let Word convert it to a border line).
- Inset a TextBox object.
- Enter desired text in the textbox.
- Center the text in the text box, and adjust the Textbox to the size you want.
- Adjust the layout of the TextBox to be "In front of text".
- Format the TextBox shape and chang ehte Shape Outlooine to "No outline".
- Drag the TextBox in front of the line to where you want it.
Additionally you can use advanced Layout->Position options to center it horizontally on the page, etc.
Result (with no additional formatting, colouring, etc.):
Alternatively:
- Type in regular text and center it.
- Insert a Line shape, and draw it on one side of the text.
- Copy the line nad paste it on the other side of the text.
- Hold Ctrl and click to select each of the lines.
- Use the shape formatting in Word and "Align Middle" to line them up vertically.
- "Group" them.
- "Align Center" to center the now group lines in the center of the page.
Result:
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