Word proofing tools

K

kmac

As part of its proofing process, Word 2003 creates a red dotted underline
under text that contains numbers w/words. For example, "5 Swarthmore Court"
would be underlined.

How do remove the underline?
 
D

DeanH

Tools, Options, Spelling & Grammar, check "Ignore words with Numbers". That
is not to say that "Swarthmore" wont come up as a unknown spelling.
Hope this helps
DeanH
 
K

keepsmiling1228

Word is giving you a smart tag option to allow you to link quickly to map the
address. You should see an icon with an exclamation point, right click on
that icon and hit "remove this smart tag" or go down to "smart tag options"
and (I believe) you can un-check the box that automatically allows the smart
tags to appear.
 
D

DeanH

I always forget about this option as I have always had the option turned off.
To turn off, Insert, Autotext, AutoText, Smart Tags, deselect the "Label
text with smart tags" box. Or leave this box and untick the Address
recognizer.
Hope this helps
DeanH
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Moreover, "words with numbers" won't apply to 5 Swarthmore Court because (a)
5 is not part of the word, and (b) Word doesn't mark this address as
misspelled to begin with (it has no problem with "Swarthmore").
 

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