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Here goes what I can do.
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Actually the line only appears after the title of the first page of the bibliography. It has a grey dotted line around it when using the backward P, see everything button, but is just a horizontal black line when viewed normally. It exists at the top of the bibliography for about 10 pages and then disappears.
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Hi. In the file you attached, no line shows up. That suggests that it is actually in a paragraph in the page header. Are you familiar with headers and footers? If not, double-click in the top margin of one of the pages on which the line appears. This opens another layer of the document reserved for repeating information in a defined section of the document. You should see a dotted line going across the page 1/2 inch from the page top. In that space, I suspect you'll find the line and should be able to select and delete it.
Let me know. Best, Ulodesk |
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