Have you thought of -
            inserting a table where you wish to highlight the word/line?
        or
           changing the font for that word/line?
        or
           placing that word/line within an image then placing the image in
the document?

       There may be more options;
           these have worked for me.



On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Dave Liesse <[email protected]>wrote:

One of the writers in the Windows Secrets newsletter recently compared OO
> and LO to MS Office, and I have to agree with him when he implied the LO
> web site is somewhat disorganized and confusing. Thus, this posting that is
> probably an enhancement request, but I can't find anywhere else to do such
> a thing.
>
> I've used OO and LO for several years, and have found very little that I
> did in Office that I can't do now.  One thing, though, is beyond the
> nuisance level but short of being a game stopper.  I need the ability to
> outline text within a paragraph.  I know a block of text can be highlighted
> with a different background or foreground color, but I need something that
> can actually be useful in a printed document.  Sometimes underlining is
> insufficient, because it's not distinguishable from other underlined text.
>
> As an example of what I want, just envision a box around "what I want" in
> this sentence.  Obviously, outlining a paragraph doesn't do the trick.
>
> Anyway, that's what I'd like to see sometime -- or, if I'm missing how to
> do it now, somebody please let me know!
>
> Dave
>
>

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