Sometimes, you need to underline characters in Word. So how do you add a line to a character in Word? This article describes how to underline characters in Word.
1. Double line: Click on "format → Chinese layout → Double line of oneness", bring up the "two lines in a" dialog box, the cursor in the "text" in the box below, press the "shift+-" key input underlined, and enter the corresponding characters, through the preview window browsing effect, if the effect is satisfactory, click "OK" can be.
2. Insert formula: Click "Insert → object" in turn, bring up the "Object" dialog box, select the "Microsoft Formula 3.0" option, click "OK" to enter the formula edit state, expand the Formula toolbar. Click the "bottom line and top line template" In the sidebar, select an underline style in the Drop-down list, enter the corresponding character in the formula edit box, and then click outside the formula edit box when you are finished, and exit the formula edit state.
3. Insert EQ field: Press "CTRL+F9" key combination, insert a field mark in the document, enter the following field code in the field notation: EQ xto (character underline), when finished, select the entire field code, right-click the mouse, in the pop-up right-click menu, select the "Switch field code" option.