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|    Snidely to All    |
|    Re: Underlining    |
|    09 Aug 21 20:34:37    |
      From: snidely.too@gmail.com              Roger House speculated:       > On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 9:14:07 PM UTC-4, Snidely wrote:       >> Roger House was thinking very hard :       >>> On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 6:53:58 PM UTC-4, Snidely wrote:       >>>> Roger House scribbled something on Monday the 8/9/2021:       >>>>> On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 5:39:26 PM UTC-4, Snidely wrote:       >>>>>> Remember when Roger House bragged outrageously? That was Monday:       >>>>>>> When you, (I'm not referring to any particular person, I'm using "you"       >>>>>>> generically), are typing, like in word or word perfect for example, on       >>>>>>> a computer or a word processing machine, is there any way to fully       >>>>>>> underline, *NOT* underscore, but underline, a word like you can/used to       >>>>>>> be able to do on a typewriter? If yes, then in lay person's terms using       >>>>>>> a step 1, step 2, step 3 ....etc. style, HOW do you do it? Thank you.       >>>>>> It varies with the program you are using. On Windows machines, there's       >>>>>> usually a button for fonts, and beside it buttons for bold, italic, and       >>>>>> underline. Sometimes there's more buttons ... LibreOffice Writer has       >>>>>> strikethrough. Sometimes there is only a button for a drop-down       >>>>>> choice.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> You can push the button to start an underlined section, and the unpush       >>>>>> the button at the end, or you can select a word or phrase and push the       >>>>>> button, and only the selection will be underlined.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> Google Mail and Google Docs have these buttons, too.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> For usenet posts, underlining is /signalled/ by wrapping the word(s) in       >>>>>> underscores, but not all newsreaders display this as underlined text;       >>>>>> _Google Groups_, for instance, does _not_.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> For more specific instructions, you will have to tell us what program       >>>>>> you use or are planning to use.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> /dps       >>>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>> I would be using a desktop computer that has Windows 10 home and       >>>>> Microsoft word 325. Again, I DO NOT/WOULD NOT want to, (just),       >>>>> underscore. I would want to be able to fully/completely underline a word       >>>>> like one can do on a NON-computer/NON-word processing typewriter.       >>>> Use the button with an underlined U.       >>>>       >>>       >>> What button with an underlined U? I looked at the keyboard we have that we       >>> use with the desktop computer, and there IS NO such button.       >> Look at the screen, especially at the Word toolbar/ribbon.       >>       >       > Oh, okay; thanks everyone. When you first talked about the underlined U       > button, I first thought that you meant that that button was on the computer       > keyboard.              Sorry, I'm a nerd. A button can be anywhere.              /dps              --       Trust, but verify.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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