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ChrisPBI
Advocate III
10 years ago
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Unnecessary Autocorrection

Hello,

 

the text box seems to have an auto correction, which is not working.

 

I have GGE for Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the text box and it always underlines it.

 

This seems only to happen when the text box has a specific amount of text in it.

 

Do someone know this problem and how to fix it?

 

Thanks and Regards,

Chris

  • It's not about a really underline, but about a red line to signalize a possible writting error.

     

    Found a solution: Just go to another page and back anytime the line occurs.

     

    Regards,

    Chris

13 Replies

  • I found the solution - go to text box properties and change property "header symbols" -> "symbols" -> "visual warnings" to off. That works for me.

    • Marco1344's avatar
      Marco1344
      New Member

      en español -> formato del cuadro de texto -> Iconos de encabezado -> Iconos -> Advertencia Visual 

       

      • billbrown's avatar
        billbrown
        New Member

        Thank you!!

         

        For those looking for english:

        Format Text Box > Header Icons > Icons > Disable Visual Warning

    • NotMyJob's avatar
      NotMyJob
      Helper III

      When I go to Properties of a text box, there is not an option for Header Symbols.  Was this removed or am I just missing it?

       

    • AllardBon's avatar
      AllardBon
      Advocate I

      It is called 'Header Icons' instead of Header Symbols. Thanks for the solution anyway. It works.

  • AlexChen's avatar
    AlexChen
    Microsoft Employee

    Hi,

     

    What did you put in the textbox? Is it text or numeric values?

    In this scenario, please check if the underline option( U icon) is selected on just like below:

     

    If so, keep your context selected and click U will remove its underline format.


    Best Regards
    Alex

     

     

    • ChrisPBI's avatar
      ChrisPBI
      Advocate III

      It's not about a really underline, but about a red line to signalize a possible writting error.

       

      Found a solution: Just go to another page and back anytime the line occurs.

       

      Regards,

      Chris

      • angieleman's avatar
        angieleman
        Advocate I

        That's the dumbest thing I've read all day. And the most helpful.

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