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Drawing close together horizontal lines in Latex
How can I draw lines like in the picture in Latex? I tried using two consecutive rule
but they are not as close together as I would like them to be.
This is how I tried:
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
rules
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How can I draw lines like in the picture in Latex? I tried using two consecutive rule
but they are not as close together as I would like them to be.
This is how I tried:
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
rules
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add a comment |
How can I draw lines like in the picture in Latex? I tried using two consecutive rule
but they are not as close together as I would like them to be.
This is how I tried:
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
rules
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How can I draw lines like in the picture in Latex? I tried using two consecutive rule
but they are not as close together as I would like them to be.
This is how I tried:
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
noindentrule15cm0.7pt
rules
rules
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