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In our previous episode, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Aoid=ECn_Scully?= said:
> We're currently creating in-house templates in both Microsoft Word and
> FrameMaker. In FrameMaker, I can place an overline over a selected piece
> of text.
>
> Could anyone tell me how to apply an overline to a selected piece of
> text in Microsoft Word?
Format|Font, check the "Strikethrough" box.
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When you're shooting the rapids is _not_ the time for a long
multimedia presentation on the engineering dynamics of
rapids-shooting, complete with bitter arguments between proponents of
two different theories of fluid dynamics.
-- Patrick Nielsen Hayden