What is red dotted underline?

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Ed from AZ

Okay - the red wavy underline is spelling, and the green wavy
underline is grammar. But what is the red dotted underline? I see
under two names - Mohammed and Sonja. Bur Sonja is underlined only
once where it appears in a sentence, and not when it appears as the
first word in a table. A right-click doesn't bring up anything
different in a context menu.

Is there a web page or Help file that explains what all these
"helpful" markings are supposed to mean??

Ed
 
Ed,
Most probably you are talking about SmartTags. In Tools - AutoCorrect
Options -
Smart Tags tab, you can disable the Smart Tags, remove the check next to
Label text with smart tags.
Or if you just do not want to see them, Tools - Options - View tab - in the
show section uncheck the box Smart tags.
 
Okay - the red wavy underline is spelling, and the green wavy
underline is grammar. But what is the red dotted underline? I see
under two names - Mohammed and Sonja. Bur Sonja is underlined only
once where it appears in a sentence, and not when it appears as the
first word in a table. A right-click doesn't bring up anything
different in a context menu.

Is there a web page or Help file that explains what all these
"helpful" markings are supposed to mean??

Ed

Hi Ed,

Yes, there is a Help page titled "What do the underlines in my document mean?",
and you can also look at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=901125, "Unusual
marks may appear in a Word document".

The dotted underline you described is a "smart tag" -- in this case, a word
recognized as a name. The dots are supposed to be purple, not red, but that
could depend on how your monitor is set up.

The controls for smart tags are on a tab of the Tools > AutoCorrect Options
dialog. If the box at the bottom of that dialog is checked, hovering over a word
that has a dotted underline will display a little square Smart Tag Actions
button so you can do things like send email (if the name is in your Contacts
list).
 
Thank you, Jay and Luc.
It was definitely Smart Tags.

Now *I* am a bit smarter! 8>)

Thanks again for the boost.
Ed
 

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