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Learning to underline a digital text or a blank space in a digital document can be done in a variety of ways. You can learn the basic method, as well as button combinations that will bring up the underline options.

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Underlining Digital Text

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  1. Whatever word processing program you're using, you need to start by highlighting the text you want to underline with your cursor. This can be done by dragging the cursor, or double-clicking a single line of text, if you want to underline everything.
  2. In Microsoft Word, you need to navigate to the Font tab to find the group of options that includes italicizing, bolding, and underlining.
    • In Word 2012, you need to click on the "Home" tab and select the font group.
    • In Word 2008 or older, you need to go to "View" and select Formatting Palette, or click open the formatting palette at the top of the screen and switch to the "Font" tab, if it's not there already.
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  3. This looks like an uppercase "U" that is underlined. All you need to do is select it and the text will be underlined automatically, if all you want is a single line under the text.
  4. Word also offers a variety of other underline styles that you can select in the same way, after clicking the "Style" box. You can use a double underline, or other more decorative underlines for the text. Different versions of Word will have different options available. [1]
  5. To change the color of the underline, click Underline color, and then click the color that you want from the palette available. [2]
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Underlining Blank Spaces

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  1. This should be found in the Home tab, in the Paragraph group. Doing this allows you to see the marks that indicate spaces and tab stops, so you can underline the proper amount of space.
    • If you want to print the document, these markings will not appear.
  2. Create the amount of space you want to underline by tabbing over as many times as is appropriate.
  3. After you've created the space, highlight the tabbed space as you would normal text. [3]
  4. All you need to do is use this hotkey combination, or follow the steps in the previous section to highlight the empty space. [4]
  5. To apply a different style of underline, like the double or the other decorative styles, click on the Home tab, then select the Font Dialog Box Launcher and select Underline style to choose a different underline style.
  6. If you're editing an online document, start by clicking the space you want the line to be. Then, click on Insert and select "Table."
    • Click the upper-left box, which should allow you to insert a 1x1 Table. Make it a 2x1 Table if you want any intro text or other content before the underline.
    • Move the pointer over the end of the table to change the length of the line, then select the table by right-clicking, and click Borders and Shading, and then click the Borders tab. Under Setting, select None.
    • Under Style, click the line type, color, and width of the underline that you want in the document. [5]
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Underlining Shortcuts and Troubleshooting

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  1. The quick key-combo for underlining text in Microsoft Word is holding Control and pressing the "U" key. [6]
  2. This will bring put he Font options in Microsoft Word, and allow you to select among the various underline styles.
  3. After right-clicking the text in Word, you should be able to select font from the options available, then select your underlining options.
  4. If you want to do this, select "Words only" in the Underline style box on Microsoft Word, or select each word one at a time and underline them.
  5. If you just want to draw an underline manually, hold the shift button down while you press the "-" key.
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    I always use shift + hyphen to underline, but for some reason it sometimes doesn't work and I end up with blank spaces. Can you tell me why this happens?
    Tom De Backer
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    Shift + hyphen gives an underscore, which is not the same as underlining words. Unless you're using a completely different system than I am, underscores never underline anything, they replace the characters you selected. To underline, select and use CTRL + U, or use the underline function in your text editor.
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