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A list of words starting with line. There are 57 words starting with line, listed below sorted by word length. We also provide a list of words ending with line.
We skim through a large dictionary of words to retrieve any words that start with the letters you provide. This is a great way to get a list of words starting with line for word games, teaching kids about word structures and grammar, or playing Scrabble or words with friends.
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- Highest scoring words starting with Line
- 11-letter words starting with Line
- 10-letter words starting with Line
- 9-letter words starting with Line
- 8-letter words starting with Line
- 7-letter words starting with Line
- 6-letter words starting with Line
- 5-letter words starting with Line
- 4-letter words starting with Line
- FAQs about words starting with Line
56 Scrabble words starting with Line
4 Letter Words That Start With Line
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FAQ on words starting with Line
What are the best Scrabble words starting with Line?
The highest scoring Scrabble word starting with Line is Linearizing, which is worth at least 21 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word starting with Line is lineups, which is worth 9 points.
Other high score words starting with Line are
lineman (9),
linebacking (20),
linecut (9),
lineate (7),
linearized (20),
linemen (9),
linebackers (19),
and
How many words start with the
letters Line?
There are 56 words that start with the letters
Line in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
10 are 11 letter
words,
9 are 10 letter
words,
8 are 9 letter
words,
11 are 8 letter
words,
6 are 7 letter
words,
6 are 6 letter
words,
5 are 5 letter
words,
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1 is a 4 letter
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List of Words Formed Using Letters of ‘lines’
There are 32 words which can be formed using letters of the word ‘lines‘
which can be formed using the letters from ‘lines’:
which can be formed using the letters from ‘lines’:
which can be formed using the letters from ‘lines’:
which can be formed using the letters from ‘lines’:
Other Info & Useful Resources for the Word ‘lines’
Info | Details |
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Points in Scrabble for lines | 5 |
Points in Words with Friends for lines | 7 |
Number of Letters in lines | 5 |
More info About lines | lines |
List of Words Starting with lines | Words Starting With lines |
List of Words Ending with lines | Words Ending With lines |
6 Letter Words Starting with lines | 6 Letter Words Starting with lines |
7 Letter Words Starting with lines | 7 Letter Words Starting with lines |
6 Letter Words Ending with lines | 6 Letter Words Ending with lines |
7 Letter Words Ending with lines | 7 Letter Words Ending with lines |
List of Words Containing lines | Words Containing lines |
List of Anagrams of lines | Anagrams of lines |
List of Words Formed by Letters of lines | Words Created From lines |
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A user-friendly guide to making different types of lines in Microsoft Word
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- Using Shapes to Draw a Line
- Using Borders to Add a Line
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts
- Using the Mobile App
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Do you want to create a horizontal line in your resumé or other Microsoft Word document? If you want to customize the color and format of the line, you can use the Shapes tool. If you need to make a quick, basic line, you can use the keyboard shortcut. While you can use the keyboard shortcut on Windows and Mac, you cannot use it on the mobile app. This wikiHow will show you how to insert different lines in Microsoft Word on your Windows, Mac, iPhone, or Android device.
Things You Should Know
- On desktop, go to the Insert tab. Click Shapes, then select a line. Click and drag across the document to create a line.
- To customize the line, double-click it. Click Shape Outline to change the color.
- On mobile, click the three dots. Tap Home and select Insert. Tap Shapes to select a line. Tap and drag across the document to create a line.
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Open Microsoft Word on your Windows or Mac computer. Click or double-click the Word app icon, which resembles a white «W» on a dark-blue background.
- If you want to draw a line in an existing Word document, double-click the Word document to open it and skip the next step.
- You’ll need a subscription to use Office 365.
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Click Blank document. It’s in the upper-left side of the page.
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Click the Insert tab. This tab is in the blue ribbon at the top of the Word window, between Home and Draw.
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Click Shapes. It’s in the Insert toolbar, next to the icon of an overlapping circle and square.
- A drop-down menu will appear.
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Select a line shape. In the «Lines» heading, click one of the line templates. You can choose a line, line arrow, double line arrow, and more.
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Draw your line. Click and drag across the document to create your line.
- If you need to adjust the line’s length and orientation, click the left or right circle. Drag it left or right to adjust the length, or drag it up and down to adjust the orientation.
- To move the line, double-click and drag it to the desired position.
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Open Microsoft Word on your Windows or Mac computer. Click or double-click the Word app icon, which resembles a white «W» on a dark-blue background.
- If you want to draw a line in an existing Word document, double-click the Word document to open it and skip the next step.
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Click Blank document. It’s in the upper-left side of the page.
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Click the Home tab. This tab is in the blue ribbon at the top of the Word window, between File and Insert.
- You may already be on this tab by default.
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Click the «Borders» arrow. This is next to the icon of the dotted square with a solid bottom line.
- A drop-down menu will open.
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Click Horizontal Line. This will be towards the bottom, above Draw Table.
- A horizontal line will be added.
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Format your line. Double-click the line; a dialogue box will appear.
- To change the line thickness, use the up and down arrow below Height. The higher the number, the thicker the line will be.
- To change the color, click the color box underneath Color. Select your desired color.
- Click OK to save and apply your changes.
- To move the line, double-click and drag it to the desired position.
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Open Microsoft Word on your Windows or Mac computer. Click or double-click the Word app icon, which resembles a white «W» on a dark-blue background.[1]
- If you want to draw a line in an existing Word document, double-click the Word document to open it and skip the next step.
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Click Blank document. It’s in the upper-left side of the page.
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Place your cursor where you want your line to appear. You’ll need to be on a blank line, as this won’t work if there is text before or after your cursor on the same line.
- You’ll be creating a horizontal line that spans from one edge of your page to the other. The line will stop at your set margins.
- If you want to make the line span the whole page, you’ll need to change your document margins.
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Type three dashes in a row. Use your dash key on the number row at the top of your keyboard, or on the numeric pad.
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Press ↵ Enter to convert the dashes into a line. AutoCorrect will automatically create a solid line that will situate itself directly beneath the previous line of text.
- Note that the line does not occupy the space of a line of text, but instead exists between lines of text.
- If you do not have AutoCorrect enabled, do so by clicking File → Options → Proofing → AutoCorrect Options…. This will open a new window.
- Make sure the Border Lines box is checked. This can be found underneath Apply as you type.
- If you want to turn off AutoCorrect, uncheck the boxes.
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Use different characters for different line styles. There are a variety of different lines that you can create by using characters other than the dash:[2]
- Thin line: Three hyphens (-).
- Thick line: Three underscores (_).
- Double line: Three equal signs (=).
- Dotted line: Three asterisk (*).
- Triple line: Three pound signs (#).
- Squiggly line: Three tildes (~).
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Move the line by entering text above it. You can prompt the line to move down by typing text above it and then pressing Enter.
- Deleting text above the line will prompt it to move upward.
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Open a document in the Microsoft Word app. This looks like a blue notebook next to a W.
- Microsoft Word is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store.
- Tap Blank document to open a new document or tap a file to open an existing document.
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Tap ••• . This can be found above the keyboard, to the right.
- If you don’t see your keyboard, tap the document to bring it up.
- A new menu will open.
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Tap Home. This will be to the left of the formatting window.
- A drop-down menu will open.
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Tap Insert. You’ll see a list of all objects you can insert.
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Tap Shapes. This is next to the icon of an overlapping circle and square.
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Select a line shape. In the «Lines» heading, tap one of the line templates. You can choose a line, line arrow, double line arrow, and more.
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Draw your line. Tap and drag across the document to create your line.
- Use two fingers to pinch and zoom out to view the entire document.
- If you need to adjust the line’s length and orientation, tap the left or right circle. Drag it left or right to adjust the length, or drag it up and down to adjust the orientation.
- To move the line, tap and drag it to the desired position.
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How do I view all available symbols in Microsoft Word?
Click «Insert» and then click «Symbols» and you should be shown a box with all of the symbols in it.
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How do I add a line on the first page, and no lines on the second?
Click «Insert» and then click «Symbols» and you should be shown a box with all of the symbols in it.
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How do I change the color of the line?
In the paragraph section, open the drop-down menu on the «Borders» button. At the very bottom is a «Borders and Shading» option. In that option, change the color of the bottom border to your specified color. Click the «Borders» button.
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1. Click Insert.
2. Click Shapes.
3. Select a line template.
4. Click and drag across your Microsoft Word document to draw the line.
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