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Word for mac double blue lines
Word for mac double blue lines








  1. #Word for mac double blue lines pdf#
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#Word for mac double blue lines full#

In that case you can turn off proofing for the whole document at once, regardless of how many paragraphs it has, by modifying the Normal style: on the Home tab, right-click on the master style in the Styles Gallery (or if it's not there, click the arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Styles pane and find it in the full list of styles) then select Modify -> Format -> Language -> Do not check spelling or grammar.

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the Normal style (or equally, if the author hasn't intentionally applied styles at all, so the whole document is in the Normal style plus direct formatting). There is a good solution available if the document uses styles that are based directly or indirectly on one master style, e.g. Thank you Ken Endacott - I was unaware of that 50 paragraph limit, and it does explain some erratic behaviour I've seen in the past.

#Word for mac double blue lines pdf#

A better solution, though, might be to simply generate a PDF from your document and let the clients work with the PDF rather than the actual Word document. This is probably not a satisfactory approach, though, because (1) Word can be wrong in its marking, as Marie notes, and (2) different rule settings may cause blue underlines to appear on the client systems even though they don't appear on yours.Ī more permanent solution would be to add a macro to the document to turn off grammar checking when the document is loaded and turn it back on when it is closed. Of course, one potential solution is to reword your prose to satisfy Word's grammar checker, which will remove the blue underline. Thus, you could have different rule settings than are used on your clients' systems, which means that on their systems grammar will be checked (and marked with blue underlines) differently than on your system. The Grammar Settings dialog box.Īll of these "rule settings" can be changed on a system-by-system basis. Word displays the Grammar Settings dialog box.

word for mac double blue lines

Near the bottom of the dialog box, click the Settings button.Click Proofing at the left side of the dialog box.In Word 2010 or a later version, display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.) (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options.

word for mac double blue lines

You can see those rules by following these three steps:

#Word for mac double blue lines series#

There is another thing to keep in mind here: Word bases those blue underlines on a series of settings that are configurable within each installation of Word.

word for mac double blue lines

Word does not store the "Ignore" or "Ignore All" determinations with the document itself. When the document is opened on a different system (like, perhaps, your client's system), it is his or her grammar checker that adds the blue underlines. Why? Because when you are clicking "Ignore" or "Ignore All" on your system, you are telling the grammar checker what to do only on your system. In other words, she wants a document she has worked on (and on which she has resolved blue underlines by clicking "Ignore" or "Ignore All") to not show those blue underlines when her clients open the same document. I note this as a partial answer only, because Ivan (in that tip) wanted to get rid of the blue underlines only on his own system, whereas Marie seems more concerned with getting rid of them on her clients' systems. (See the tip entitled Getting Rid of Blue Squiggly Underlines.

word for mac double blue lines

Marie wonders how she can keep the blue ink away while maintaining the grammar check feature.Īt least a partial answer to this question has been covered in a different WordTip. This is embarrassing, as her clients get that same blue underline and think she's made an error when she hasn't. However, when she reopens the document, the blue squiggly underlines are back. When it underlines a word or phrase in blue, she can click on "Ignore" or "Ignore All" and the blue goes away. Marie notes that the grammar check tool in Word is frequently wrong.










Word for mac double blue lines