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squiggly red line below the misspelled words
The green wavy line in Microsoft Word is used when Word think you make a grammatical mistake. (The red one is used when you make a spelling mistake) There should be an option in the Word, "Check grammar as you type". You can turn it off/on. Adding some Microsoft links with more information.
When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
No. 1.15 is the default line spacing in Microsoft Word.
No. A red wavy line will appear underneath it.
Word wrap.
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.
Open Microsoft Word and click on page layout. Then find the spacing section and set the "After" section to 0 pt. Enjoy your no-line-skipping Microsoft Works!
a ruling line is a ruler in Microsoft Word that is consisted of the vertical and horizontal rules on a page
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.
Yes it does.