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Default wvhy are wavy lines showing up under correctly spelled words

Wavy lines usually show up under misspelled words. However, they are showing
up under each word that i type whether it is correctly or incorrectly
spelled. How can i stop it from showing up under correctly spelled words?
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What color wavy lines?

Put the cursor in a correctly spelled word and go to Tools | Language. Make
sure the language you are using comes up highlighted, as that is the
language Word is judging your spelling against.


On 4/28/05 1:04 PM, "dianej" wrote:

Wavy lines usually show up under misspelled words. However, they are showing
up under each word that i type whether it is correctly or incorrectly
spelled. How can i stop it from showing up under correctly spelled words?


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