The easiest way to underline words in a Word document or online, is to press CTRL and U at the same time, after you have highlighted what you want to underline. This is the general shortcut key for many word processors.
One can underline a word in Microsoft Word by first typing out the word, select the word with the mouse, on the top of the Word program. look for the icons BUI for Bold Underline and Italics, and select "U", this will underline the word.
Look for a capitalized U with a line under it on the tool bar. Usually it is there next the font sizing box with the bold and the italics buttons.
apple u or highlight the word you want to underline, and go into the toolbox and click underline.
with windows u press control-u together
Highlight the text needed to be underlined and hit (ctrl+u).
You click the underline button in Microsoft word.
In Html the code is <u></u>
you can double underline by selecting the word involved and press down ctrl key+u
To underline the the text or the word you want to underline.
Select the word .
press the Click on the On Screen Button with a symbol of underlined 'U'.
u press the iunderline buttin, obvously
You double underline in Microsoft word!!!
Can you underline the spelling words for me.
journalist
You cannot.
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline.'
if you want to underline only words without underlining space between words, select word then hold down Ctrl and select other words you want to underline then press Ctrl + U shortcut for underlining words. Or if you are into using hotkeys, the shortcut to underlining only words and not spaces is Ctrl+Shift+W.
No, Wiki Answers does not allow you to underline words. You can bold the subject.
You underline or italicize them.
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Highlight the word(s) you want underline. Click on the "U" button. (U stands for underline).
highlight it, then Ctrl+U. (control key and "U" key)
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline', btw.
<U>"TYPE YOUR WORD HERE"</U> === ===