Highlight the word then go to format,font, then there is a place where it says "Underline Style" you can pick the thickness there
Hope this helps.
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Depending on the version you have you could also do this:
Go to the insert section. Click on add shapes. Click on the line. It will automatically make it blue.
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.
You need to have this program called microsoft publisher, you can make brochures there. You can't really make a brochure on microsoft word.
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
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you wanna know how? this is how if you get on Microsoft PowerPoint or even Microsoft word you can click on my line( ) that looks just like that and make a triangular shape diagram. How do you write the words? well you can type the words regularly and than copy and paste you words on the line.
Text type - Microsoft outlook capital I = cake
The smallest you can make a font in Microsoft Word is a 1.
Microsoft Word. Word is a program to type text. Such as make flyers (paint helps with that too) and notices. It is very helpful!
With mouse and keyboard..
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.