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sophie_1003 | 15:50 Thu 05th May 2011 | Technology
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I want to underline a piece of text twice with 2 different colours, is this possible?
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What exactly do you mean by 'a piece of text'?. Is this an individual word, several words, a line, several lines.
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In most cases it's just a few words, once or twice is a whole line; am coding interview responses by underlining in different colours and some fit into two themes so want to underline them twice if I can
Only way I can think that might work would be create a text box, remove the left, right and top sides, so you just leave the bottom side with a line, put your text into the text box and underline it as normal.

You can then change the colour of the text box and the underline independent of each other.

Lot of effort though.
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That does sound like a lot of effort! Think I will just change the colour of the text and explain it in my key!
1.View/toolbars checkbox Drawing.
2. Far right of Draw applications has lines to insert.
3. Click on inserted line & choose color text, above Word page
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Brilliant tambo thank you!
Good one tamborine.

Is it the same as in Word 2003, whereby holding down 'Shift' when drawing the line keeps it horizontal?

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