In this series of videos, I plan to go through every keyboard shortcut in Word 2016.
Today, we look at Ctrl+U.
Ctrl+U underlines the selected text. If you don’t have any text selected, it underlines the next text you type at that cursor position.
Pressing ctrl+U again removes the underline.
It works on most text: normal text, text in tables, text in headings, text in headers, and text in comments.
On graphics, it underlines the whole graphic, not the text inside the graphic, of course.
Ctrl+U is a common keystroke convention. If you’re in another editor, you can always try it, and it’s likely to work, but there’s no guarantee it will work.
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