There are two possibilities (if you are in something other than Word 2007, then you'll have to find the equivalent in your version):
1. Select the Word button...Word Options...Proofing. You should have ""Check spelling as you type" selected.
2. Select all text. Then select the Review tab...Set Language...select your language...select "Do not check spelling or grammar" until the box is empty. While you're here, select the "Default" button to make that your default. Select Ok.
Good luck!
Right-click the underlined word and a few spelling suggestions will come up, just select the correct one.
If it is a word that the computer is not recognising but you know is spelt correctly e.g a name or place, then right-click the underlined word, but instead click 'ignore'.
The line doesn't show when you print the document anyway :)
The word is mispelledA RED squiggly line means the word is misspelled. A GREEN squiggly line means that there is one or more extra space or tab characters that aren't grammatically needed.
squiggly red line below the misspelled words
Spell check underlines misspelled and unknown words with a red line. Grammar check underlines grammatically incorrect sentences.
To get a line under the words you typed all you do is press the button with a capital U with a line under neath it
it searches though its internal dictionary, and when it finds a word it does not recognize as a word or a common name, it will underline it with a red line.
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When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
No. A red wavy line will appear underneath it.
If they're red and under the word, it means the word is misspelled. If they are green then it's a grammar error.
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