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Keep formatting consistency in check as you type (2002) You're probably familiar with the red and green wavy underlines that Word's spelling and grammar checker applies to spelling and grammar errors as you type. Word 2002 adds a new wavy line to the mix: the blue wavy underline. The blue wavy underline helps you easily spot and fix formatting inconsistencies in your document on-the-fly. When Word notices that items in your document share similar but non-identical formatting, it displays a blue wavy underline under the item it thinks you may want to update. Just right-click on the underlined item and choose the replacement formatting you'd like to use from the resulting shortcut menu. As an alternative, you can tell Word to ignore the item's formatting once or ignore the formatting rule altogether. (Note: To enable this feature, choose Tools | Options from the menu bar, and then click on the Edit tab. In the Editing Options area, select the Keep Track Of Formatting and Mark Formatting Inconsistencies check boxes, and then click OK.) (Content provided by Element K Journals) (Note: Your browser is set to refuse cookies. As a result, you may frequently see previously-viewed tips)
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