You can use a HTML code.
<u>TEXTHERE</u>
use that code, by putting your text you want underlined where it says text here. That is for when you are on the computer, though, like making a web page or editing your profile etc.
Underlined and in blue.
strText$ = "Some text to be underlined." CLS PRINT strText$ PRINT STRING$(LEN(strText$), "*")
A link.
Links are indicated by a blue color. Other than that, they can be anything, including underlined statements.
You can enable the text box in HTML using input tag. The input tag asks the input type and make it to Text.
To make words bolded, type [b] text you want bolded [/b]. To make words underlined, type [u] text you want underlined[/u]. To make words italicized, type [i] text you want underlined [/i].
<u>YOUR TEXT HERE</u>
you put <u> before the text and then at the end of the text you put </u> then your comment will come out underlined
hyperlink
underlined
When writing the name of a textbook, it is underlined. This is because it is a book.
yes
People may confuse underlined text with hyperlinks because traditionally on the internet, hyperlinks are represented by underlined text. This association has become so ingrained in user behavior that underlined text is often automatically assumed to be clickable. Additionally, the use of underlining to indicate importance or emphasis may further contribute to this confusion.
Since you click the U to get the text to become underlined, to git rid of the underline, highlight the text that was underlined, then click the U button.
Hyperlink
Underlined and in blue.
Underlined and in blue.