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About five years I created this file for a book that I worked on and used InDesign 5 (at the time) to create these underlines underneath text. See the screenshot for an illustration. I know for certain that I did not create it using the underline function in ID because when I click on that function it creates a new underline underneath the one present. So the line is in the text box. I've been racking my brain trying to figure out HOW I did it so i can actually remove it, as the line doesn't look good anymore when the page is printed. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Matthew:
Supporting Vladan's answer:
~Barb
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Barb I would love to know why you call it the hamburger icon?
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It's a short and amusing reference to the appearance of a menu icon in Adobe applications. It looks like a stack of hamburger patties:
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Thanks, I would never have guessed it.
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Not just for Adobe apps...all apps and web sites.
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Thank you both. That's exactly what I needed. Appreciate it.