How to underline a word in Google Docs


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2024-02-20T01:09:02+00:00

How to underline a word in Google Docs

Hello geekplay!​ 🚀 What's up? If you want to underline a word in Google Docs, simply select the word and press Ctrl + U. And if you want to bold it, it's Ctrl + B. I hope this was helpful! 😎

1.⁢ How can I underline a word in Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Select the word you want⁢ to underline by clicking and dragging the mouse over it.
  3. Click the “Format” icon in the toolbar.
  4. Select the “Underline Style” option from the drop-down menu.
  5. The selected word will now be underlined in your document.

2. Can I underline a word in⁤ Google Docs from the keyboard?

  1. Open your document in ‌Google⁣ Docs.
  2. Select the word ⁤you want to underline using the keyboard.
  3. Press the key combination “Ctrl⁣ + ⁢U” on Windows or “Cmd + U”⁢ on Mac.
  4. The selected word will now be underlined in your document.

3.⁤ Is there a quick way to⁢ underline a word in ⁣Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Double-click the word you want to underline to select it.
  3. Press the key combination “Ctrl + U” on Windows or “Cmd + U” on Mac.
  4. The selected word⁤ will now be underlined in your document.

4. Can I change the underline color in Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Select the underlined word.
  3. Click the “Format” icon in the toolbar.
  4. Select the “Underline Color” option from the drop-down menu.
  5. Choose the color you want for the underline.
  6. The selected word will now be underlined in the color you have chosen.

5. Can I underline multiple words at once in Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Hold down the Ctrl key on Windows or Cmd on Mac while clicking each word you want to underline.
  3. Press the key combination "Ctrl⁤ + ⁢U" on Windows or "Cmd + U" on Mac.
  4. All selected words will now be underlined in your ⁢document.

6. How can I remove the underline of a word in Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Select ‌the underlined word.
  3. Click the “Format” icon in the toolbar.
  4. Select the “Remove Underline” option from the drop-down menu.
  5. The underline of the selected word will be removed from your document.

7. Can I underline a word in Google Docs on a mobile device?

  1. Open the Google Docs app on your mobile device.
  2. Select the document in which you want to underline a word.
  3. Tap and hold the word you want to underline until a menu of options appears.
  4. Tap the ⁢»Underline» option in the menu that appears.
  5. The selected word will now be underlined in your ‌document.

8. Can I underline a word⁢ in Google Docs without using the mouse?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Use the⁤ arrow keys⁣ to move⁤ the cursor to the word ⁢you want​ to underline.
  3. Press the key combination “Ctrl ⁢+​ Enter” on Windows or “Cmd +⁣ Enter” on Mac ⁤to select the word.
  4. Press the key combination “Ctrl ⁤+ U”⁢ on ⁢Windows or “Cmd + U” on Mac‌ to underline the word.
  5. The selected word will now be underlined in your document.

9. Can I underline a word in Google Docs using voice commands?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Click “Tools” in the toolbar.
  3. Select the “Write speech to text” option from the drop-down menu.
  4. Say ‍»Underline [word]» to underline⁤ the desired word.
  5. The selected word will now be underlined in your document.

10. Can I underline words with special formatting in Google Docs?

  1. Open your document in Google Docs.
  2. Select the special formatting word you want to underline.
  3. Click⁤ on the “Format” icon in the toolbar.
  4. Select the ​»Underline Style»⁢ option from the drop-down menu.
  5. The selected word will now be underlined in your document, preserving its special formatting.

Until next time, geekplay! And remember, underlining a word in Google Docs is as easy as selecting it and clicking the “underline” icon. Oh, and to make it bold, just press ‌Ctrl ⁢+ B! 😉

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