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How do I create a vertical rule on the right hand side of the page?

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How do I create a vertical rule on the right hand side of the page?

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To get a vertical rule, you will use the .box command. If you want it to appear as a vertical line down the whole right side of a page, you will go to the top of that page (on the first line) and go to Insert > Box > Start Box(es). Under Box #, you can type in 1 or whatever number you like. Then on the cell under “Left” type in however many inches you want it to appear from the left side of the page. For example, 7.5 will take you to the right side of the page. Under “Right” you will choose how many inches from the left side of the page, you want the right side of the box to appear. So to make a thin line, you will type in 7.6. Under thick, that is how thick you want the box, for example, you can try 1 to start. Then you can choose the frame and interior color. For a solid line, make both of these the same color. After entering these numbers, click the .box button. Then click the X to close this box. Now you will go to the end of the page (if you want it to go throughout the whole page

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