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In this video, we're going to look at doing this where there's a line.

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It's like an underline but it's called a paragraph will work.

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It's all the way across to the edge of our column here. It's going do that.

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Okay, so you might be thinking underline, that looks pretty easy.

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I select the text,

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I go up to Character and I select Underline, and that is true.

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That is super easy.

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What we're going to do is a paragraph,

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which is slightly different.

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So we're going to select this top heading here,

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and we're going to be on paragraph and we're going to go out to paragraph rules.

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The easiest way to find it is, well, easy.

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See this little three stripy line here,

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click on that and there's one in there called Paragraph Rules hidden away a little bit.

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What I wanted to do is I want a rule above.

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I'd like to make sure Preview is turned on.

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I'm going to turn this rule on,

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and you can see it's a line that goes all the way to the edge of the column.

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You can see it here. You can go to the edge of the text,

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but we're back to being that simple thing.

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We just want the column. We're going to keep it the same color as

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the text so as the text changes, the line changes.

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By default, the weight is 1 point, quite heavy.

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I'll turn mine down to maybe 0.5,

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[inaudible] then a line.

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What we can do, depending on what you want to do,

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you can indent it from the left.

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Can you see? I [inaudible] that just filling it up to the edge there.

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It's not what I wanted to do. Turn back to zero.

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Don't click Return to get back in there,

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back into Paragraph Rules.

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All the same except I probably wanted offset at the bottom.

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Can you see, 0 in negative.

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I want to go down, but just so there's a bit of a gap underneath.

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If you felt so, you could change it to one of these lines here.

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I'm going to leave mine as is, and click Okay.

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Easy, that is underlining and paragraph rules.

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What we'll do in a little bit is we'll create a style and apply to

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all of these other headings at the same time.

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All right, that's it. See you in the next video.
