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I have been getting a double thick underlining when I hit the return key,
especially after cutting/copying and pasting text. Did I mistakenly make a
template or something so that this happens. I can't just get rid of it by
backspacing, highlighting and deleting or any other normal way of doing it.
It also may go away by one of those methods but when I hit the tab key it
shows up again, sometimes in the same place and sometimes one line below. I
am not very computer savvy so I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Also, please make it simple. A lot of the terms that learned users apply I am
not familiar with.

Thank you very much.

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Hi,

See http://makeofficework.com/mysterious_behavior.htm#lines .

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"ThinFatMan" wrote:

I have been getting a double thick underlining when I hit the return key,
especially after cutting/copying and pasting text. Did I mistakenly make a
template or something so that this happens. I can't just get rid of it by
backspacing, highlighting and deleting or any other normal way of doing it.
It also may go away by one of those methods but when I hit the tab key it
shows up again, sometimes in the same place and sometimes one line below. I
am not very computer savvy so I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Also, please make it simple. A lot of the terms that learned users apply I am
not familiar with.

Thank you very much.

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Default Automatic underlining with return

For cause, cure, and prevention, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...tRidOfLine.htm

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I have been getting a double thick underlining when I hit the return key,
especially after cutting/copying and pasting text. Did I mistakenly make a
template or something so that this happens. I can't just get rid of it by
backspacing, highlighting and deleting or any other normal way of doing
it.
It also may go away by one of those methods but when I hit the tab key it
shows up again, sometimes in the same place and sometimes one line below.
I
am not very computer savvy so I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Also, please make it simple. A lot of the terms that learned users apply I
am
not familiar with.

Thank you very much.



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