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What is the blue wiggly underline for? and how can I stop it
Hi All.
New Guy on the block. What is the blue wiggly underline a single or multiple word for? and how can I stop it? As its very distracting, first time I have ever seen it and its driving me up the wall. Thanks in advance . RNZAF01 |
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What is the blue wiggly underline for? and how can I stop it
In Word 2007, the blue squiggly means that Word thinks there might be a
contextual spelling error. For example, if I type: I was their for about two weeks. Word underlines "their" because it thinks that you probably meant "there". You can turn this off in the Proofing settings. Office button - Word options - Proofing - remove the check next to Use contextual spelling. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "RNZAF01" wrote in message ... Hi All. New Guy on the block. What is the blue wiggly underline a single or multiple word for? and how can I stop it? As its very distracting, first time I have ever seen it and its driving me up the wall. Thanks in advance . RNZAF01 |
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