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What is the meaning of wavy red line and wavy blue line?

When you automatically check spelling and grammar, Microsoft Word uses wavy red underlines to indicate possible spelling errors and wavy green underlines to indicate possible grammatical errors.Blue wavy underlinesWord uses wavy blue underlines to indicate possible instances of inconsistent formatting.


What happens to a word you type that is not in the electronic dictionary?

A wavy red line appears under the word


What color of a wavy does word use to indicate possible instances of inconsistent formatting?

blue line


What does a red wavy line mean in typing?

When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.


A green wavy line under text indicates a potential?

Word also has a grammar checker that displays a green wavy line below a phrase or sentence when a POSSIBLE grammatical error is detected. Right click the green wavy line to display suggested corrections.


What marks a grammar error in Word?

Green wavy underline indicates grammar "mistakes" (you have to turn the grammar correction function on to have Word indicate it has found mistakes)


What words can be used before the word line?

Some would be... washing, telephone, short, long, thin, blue, red, wavy, jagged, railway.....


If a word you type is not in the dictionary which wavy underline displays below the word and which red object displays on the spelling and grammar checking status icon?

A red wavy line indicates a possible misspelled word.The green wavy line indicates grammar errors or sentence format errors.


Does a misspelled word show up in red?

No. A red wavy line will appear underneath it.


A wavy green line under a word in an ms word document indicates?

It means it (most likely/probably) is a grammar mistake. However, I do think that Microsoft Word (any version) has and can make mistakes with grammar and/or spelling.


What is the line over a Spanish word called?

Accent mark The wavy line (making 'n' into 'nyuh') is called a 'tilde'


When checking spelling in a document a word that is not found in the Microsoft dictionary is underlined with a?

Wavy Red line