You should try pressing Ctrl-U to underline it. If that doesn't work, copy and paste your email to Microsoft Word and underline there. Then copy and paste it back to your email.
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Use Bold, Italics or underline it.
In Word, bold makes text darker and more prominent, italics slant the text, and underline places a line beneath the text. These formatting options can be used individually or in combination to emphasize or highlight text in a document.
No, you do not underline a DVD title. It is typically formatted in italics or bold to indicate it is a title.
It is not necessary to underline subheadings in modern writing. Instead, you can use bold, italics, or a larger font size to make them stand out.
the unread emails are in bold print
The italics eagle was already taken. The underline eagle was about to be chosen, but it was said that it was missing a certain "umph".
Bold or strong. Italics or emphasis. Underline. Fixed-width typeface. Big and small, Shadow, etc.
When you want many types of writing to go along with your saying just do this underline italics BOLD strike
jUST USE <u> underline <b> bold <i> italics etc... dont have 2 end it like <b> ___ </b>
You could use italics, or use Bold, or even underline. You could highlight an already written word or a paragraph, and then change the font to emphasise the highlighted text. Using Bold, Italic, and Underline is often handy, but don't over do it.
No. But if you need emphasis, use italics or bold print. As far as I know, you could even underline it a couple of times if you aren't writing a formal paper.
it means pay attention or this is imporant. in formal writing, it is never used, only quotes and italics.