FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

USING MICROSOFT WORD

NEW DOCUMENTS TEMPLATES IN MICROSOFT WORD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A wavy red line below a word in a Word document indicates that it
A
is a foreign word.
B
is not in the Spelling dictionary.
C
is misspelled.
D
should be capitalized.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If there is a spelling mistake, the word gets underlined with a red color wavy / squiggly / zig-zag line indicating the error. For grammatical errors a wavy green line appears under the word or phrases.

Detailed explanation-2: -Automatic spelling and grammar checking. By default, Word automatically checks your document for spelling and grammar errors, so you may not even need to run a separate check. These errors are indicated by colored, wavy lines. The red line indicates a misspelled word.

Detailed explanation-3: -Wavy blue lines that appear under text in a Word document indicate that the Format Consistency Checker is turned on and is functioning in the background as you type. The lines indicate that the Format Consistency Checker has detected an inconsistency that you may want to look at and to correct.

Detailed explanation-4: -Word marks potential spelling errors with a red squiggly line, and potential grammatical errors are marked with a blue squiggly line. Right-click on the underlined word or phrase and choose a correction, or ignore the suggestion.

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