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.When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
Some would be... washing, telephone, short, long, thin, blue, red, wavy, jagged, railway.....
No. A red wavy line will appear underneath it.
red wavy line
A red wavy line indicates a possible misspelled word.The green wavy line indicates grammar errors or sentence format errors.
A wavy red line appears under the word
Wavy Red line
The red size signals the "red zone" the blue is everything before it and the white is just the line
Red, however, BLUE is for potential contextual errors, i.e., "in" to "inn".
Mr Worry is blue with a red nose, and horizontal, wavy hair lines on his forehead.
The Tesco logo is one logo with a blue S and a red line underneath.
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