When you right-click on text marked with a blue squiggly underline, three choices display at the top of the popup menu: “Replace direct formatting with style Normal,” “Ignore Once,” and “Ignore Rule.” The first option will change depending on the type of the formatting inconsistency. For example, some text in a paragraph might be formatted in a different font size than the rest of the paragraph (as shown in the image above). RELATED: The Interface, Fonts, and Templatesīlue squiggly underlines in Word indicate formatting inconsistencies. However, you may have seen blue squiggly lines throughout your document as well. The more common ones are red (a potential spelling error) and green (a potential grammar error). Word likes to use squiggly underlines to indicate something isn’t right in our documents.
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