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Is there a way to change the thickness of underlining in Office programs?
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Depends upon the program.
If Word, select the text you want underline, then press Ctrl+Shift+F (Format - Font). Click the dropdown arrow next to Underline style: There are a variety of options, including some thicker than the default. You'll find similar options for PowerPoint. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "neoserenity333" wrote in message news ![]() Is there a way to change the thickness of underlining in Office programs? Thanks! |
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Yes, you can change the thickness of underlining in Microsoft Word. Here's how:
Note that the thickness options may vary depending on the type of underline you choose. Also, keep in mind that changing the underline thickness may affect the spacing between lines of text, so you may need to adjust the line spacing as well.
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