From: Can't Find It! Can't Find on
I thought there was a method for underlining a URL so that underscores that
are part of the URL remain visible.
From: Robert M. Franz [RMF] on
Hi CFI

Can't Find It! wrote:
> I thought there was a method for underlining a URL so that underscores that
> are part of the URL remain visible.

not that I'm aware of (at least, not as something that Word recognizes
as "underlining").

You can try to get a line there in some other manner (paragraph border,
draw a line object, etc., but this won't work in all situations.

[A good example why underlines are a no-no for me in anything that might
be hyperlinked (all file names, that means :-)).

HTH
Robert
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From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
I think it depends on the font. In some fonts, the underline character is in
a different position from the underlining created by the Underline character
property.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
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"Robert M. Franz [RMF]" <robert.franz(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hi CFI
>
> Can't Find It! wrote:
>> I thought there was a method for underlining a URL so that underscores
>> that are part of the URL remain visible.
>
> not that I'm aware of (at least, not as something that Word recognizes as
> "underlining").
>
> You can try to get a line there in some other manner (paragraph border,
> draw a line object, etc., but this won't work in all situations.
>
> [A good example why underlines are a no-no for me in anything that might
> be hyperlinked (all file names, that means :-)).
>
> HTH
> Robert
> --
> /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT |
> \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports
> X Against HTML | for | with Word?
> / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/
>