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Mark Formatting Inconsistencies In Word 2007
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Word can check certain aspects of a document as you are working on it. For example, Word can check your document for spelling and grammar errors. Word underlines any inconsistencies with a red (spelling) or green (grammar) wavy line.
Word can also check your document for formatting inconsistencies and underline them with a blue wavy line. This functionality was introduced on Word 2002.
To configure Word 2007 to mark formatting inconsistencies:
- Click the Office button and then click Word Options.
- Click Advanced.
- In the Editing Options section, make sure the Keep Track of Formatting check box is selected.
- Make sure the Mark Formatting Inconsistencies check box is selected.
- Click OK.
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