When writing the name of a textbook, it is underlined. This is because it is a book.
Commonly, I find that it is the name of the journal or the name of the book.
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Yes, books, albums, plays consisting of more than two acts are all underlined.
In quotes. Title of book is italicized or underlined.
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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.
It seems that there is no underlined text provided in your question for me to reference. If you could provide the specific text or context regarding the text and folder names, I would be happy to help clarify or explain it further!
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.
No, form names are typically not underlined in most cases. It is more common to use bold text or a different color to emphasize the form name instead of underlining.
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A hyperlink