May 25, 2014 Inserting dashed lines on Word with a Mac is something that you can do using the formatting dialog box. Insert dashed lines on Word with a Mac with help from a web and graphics specialist in this. You should be able to open Word and then open your friends.dot file. Once that is open go to Menu Bar (top of the screen) and choose Tools > Macro > Macros. In the dialog that opens choose the Organizer button. The next dialog allows you to move things, including macros, from one document or template to the Normal.dotm template. Along the top choose Macro Project Items. In the left side list box, just underneath it is a pull-down menu and there choose your friend's dot file and the macros should now be displayed. Select the macro names to be copied and use the Copy button to move them to the Normal.dotm template. Hope this helps ________________________________ Richard V. Michaels [email protected] Provides free AuthorTec add-ins for Mac-Office and Win-Office. Note: A line shape is a line inserted by clicking the Shapes button on the Insert tab. For more about inserting lines, see. Add a Quick Style to a line Quick Styles for lines include theme colors from the document theme, shadows, line styles, gradients, and three-dimensional (3-D) perspectives. Try different Quick Styles until you find one that you like. • Select the line you want to change. If you want to change multiple lines, select the first line, and then press and hold while you select the other lines. • Click the Shape Format tab, and then click the Quick Style you want for the line. To see more Quick Styles, click the arrow at the bottom of the Quick Style gallery. Note: If you don't see the Shape Format tab, make sure you've selected the line. To use a color that isn't a theme color, click More Outline Colors, and then click the color you want. You can also mix your own color using the color wheel or the color palettes. Custom colors are not updated if you later change the document theme. Make a line dashed • Select the line you want to change. If you want to change multiple lines, select the first line, and then press and hold while you select the other lines. • Click the Shape Format tab, click the arrow next to Shape Outline, point to Dashes, and then click the style you want. • To create a custom style, click More Lines, and then choose the options that you want. Change the weight of a line • Select the line that you want to change. If you want to change multiple lines, select the first line, and then press and hold while you select the other lines. • Click the Shape Format tab, click the arrow next to Shape Outline, point to Weight, and then click the line weight that you want. ![]() • To create a custom line weight, click More Lines, and then choose the options that you want. Tip: To draw a line at a pre-set angle, such as vertical or horizontal, hold down SHIFT as you draw the line. Change line style • Click the line that you want to change, and then click the Format tab. • Under Shape Styles, click the style that you want. To see more styles, point to a style, and then click. Change line color • Click the line that you want to change, and then click the Format tab. • Under Shape Styles, click the arrow next to Line, and then click the color that you want. Change line width • Click the line that you want to change, and then click the Format tab. • Under Shape Styles, click the arrow next to Line, point to Weights, and then click the width that you want. ![]() Add arrows to the end of the line • Click the line that you want to change, and then click the Format tab. • Under Shape Styles, click the arrow next to Line, point to Arrows, and then click the arrow that you want. Draw a custom line • On the Home tab, under Insert, click Shape, point to Lines and Connectors, and then click Scribble.
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