Computer Science, asked by albertfizy, 2 months ago

While typing a letter in the text "deer Rishabh" blue wavy underline appears. And in the later there are red

very underlines too. Which type of air does this lines refer to and also explain how to resolve the issues.​

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Answered by hodakman
1

Explanation:

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
0

The Answer is:

Word examines your text for misspelling and grammatical issues by itself, so you might not even be required to perform an additional review. These mistakes are shown as "colourful, wavy lines".

  • A misspelt word is shown by the red line.
  • Misused words and other grammatical errors are shown by the blue line.
  • In Word documents, wavy blue lines beneath text show that the Formatting Consistent Checker is active and operating in the side as users type.
  • The lines show that a discrepancy was found by the Formatting Integrity Checker, which you may wish to examine and fix.
  • If a phrase has a typographical issue, it is highlighted and a red wavy, swirly pattern, or jagged line appears to indicate the error.
  • A curved blue line is displayed beneath the phrase or sentences when there are grammatical problems.
  • Overall, these red-blue wavy highlights denote grammatical and spelling errors.

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