When I open documents in Word 2003, all of the text is the document has Blue
squiggly lines (like the red squiggly line that appears when a word is
misspelled). I've seen grammar check lines which are green, but what does the
blue squiggly line mean? And how to turn this feature off?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 31 Mar 2006 23:46 GMT
Formatting inconsistencies. See the Help topic "What do the underlines in my
document mean?" or, more generally, "I see something unusual in my
document."

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> When I open documents in Word 2003, all of the text is the document has Blue
> squiggly lines (like the red squiggly line that appears when a word is
> misspelled). I've seen grammar check lines which are green, but what does the
> blue squiggly line mean? And how to turn this feature off?
Tony Jollans - 01 Apr 2006 00:08 GMT
Wavy blue underlines indicate possible inconsistent formatting.
See http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/assistance/HP030894821033.aspx
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Tony
> When I open documents in Word 2003, all of the text is the document has Blue
> squiggly lines (like the red squiggly line that appears when a word is
> misspelled). I've seen grammar check lines which are green, but what does the
> blue squiggly line mean? And how to turn this feature off?