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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Word, the underline for subscript text does not align with the underline for normal text. WORKAROUNDMethod 1: Use the Line ToolUse the Line tool on the Drawing toolbar to draw lines under the text to simulate underlining.TIP: Hold down the SHIFT key while drawing lines to keep the line horizontal. Method 2: Use an Equation Field to Create an Underscore CharacterCreate an equation field using the overstrike function to underscore words or phrases that contain superscript and subscript characters, similar to the followingSyntax: {eq \o(<Text>,<Underscore characters>)}as in the following example: {eq \o(Apple,_____)}The braces for the equation field are created by pressing CTRL+F9. Type the text between the braces. In the syntax above, <Text> is the string containing all the text to be underlined (normal as well as superscript and subscript text), and <Underscore characters> are the actual characters to underscore the "Text" characters. NOTE: The underscore character may not match the one used by the underline character format command. You may need to experiment with different underscore characters (different fonts, point sizes, and so forth) to achieve a continuous underscore effect. Additional query words: underscored
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