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How to remove red and blue lines in word 2013

remove red and blue lines in word
In this post, we are going to look at how to remove red and blue lines in Word 2013. Actually, red lines in Word tell you that you spell things wrong, and blue lines are about grammar things. I know these are really useful functions, but sometimes we don’t want to see the lines. 


Step 1. Click on File button                                                                       

The first step is to go to File button on the top menu bar, there you can see the options button. Click on it. 

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Step 2. Click on Proofing button                                                                

Then, you will have new window in which you have a number of options to set your Word program. On the side menu bar, you can find "Proofing" button". Click on it!!

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Step 3. Deselect the spell and grammar check boxes                                 

In order to remove red and blue lines in Word, you have got to find “when correcting spelling and grammar” section. There, you have got five check boxes, and you can de-select the first two boxes which are “check spelling as you type” fore red lines and “mark grammar errors as you type” for blue lines.















Step 4. Finish                                                                                          

Now you successfully remove the red and blue lines to confuse you. If you want to have those lines back, just check the boxes back. 

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If you still have a trouble getting rid of red and blue lines in Word 2013, you can watch this video lesson about how to remove those lines. 

1 comment:

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