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When you selet text and underline it with the underline button, the line lays
on top of the bottom of low-hanging text. Is there a way to move the
underline down slightly so it is truly under the text?
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Hi ?B?cGRzbWl0aEBtZXRsaWZlLmNvbQ==?=,

When you selet text and underline it with the underline button, the line lays
on top of the bottom of low-hanging text. Is there a way to move the
underline down slightly so it is truly under the text?

No, there's no way to change where an underline is located in relation to the
text. You might experiment with different fonts...

Other than that, all you could do would be to use the drawing tools to create
the line.

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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