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Automatically formats the document while you type. To set the formatting options, choose Options tab. , and then click the
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When you apply automatic formats, the following rules apply:
A paragraph is formatted as a heading when the following conditions are met:
paragraph begins with a capital letter
paragraph does not end with a punctuation mark
empty paragraph above and below the paragraph
If you type three or more hyphens (---) or certain other characters in a row and then press Enter, the paragraph is replaced by a horizontal line as wide as the page. The line is actually the lower border of the preceding paragraph. The bottom padding of such a paragraph will be set to 0.75 mm. The following rules apply:
Three hyphens (-) yield a single line (0.05 pt thick).
Three underscores (_) yield a single line (0.75 pt thick).
Three equal signs (=) yield a thin double line (0.75 pt thick).
Three asterisk signs (*) yield a thick/thin double line (2.25 pt thick).
Three tilde signs (~) yield a thin/thick double line (2.25 pt thick).
Three hash signs (#) yield a medium double line (1.5 pt thick).