However, i want this PDF to be viewed by many people, most of whom will not be using Foxit reader or any other PDF viewer than Reader, and thus my problem stands. In the Ribbon, on the Home tab, click the arrow next to the U button. Highlight the text you want to double underline. Set the Underline style to (none) Click Ok to return to Outlook.
(Go to Tools, Options, Tools, Options, Mail Format, Stationery and Fonts in Outlook 2007 and older.) Click the Font button under the message format that is affected. Double underline from the Ribbon The Ribbon in Microsoft Word provides an option to create double underlines for selected text. Check in Stationery & Fonts: Go to File, Options, Mail, Stationery and Fonts in Outlook 2010 and newer. Press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + D. As suggested in and i have tried changing the dpi settings of my PDF Maker "printer" to 300 dpi and then re-converting, to no avail,įoxit shows it correctly, so i am lead to assume that the conversion is working correctly, but when viewed in Adobe Reader it is showing wrong. Highlight the text you want to double underline. When viewing the PDFs in Foxit Reader (a 3rd party PDF viewer) there is no issue and all underlines are correct, regardless of zooming. When in Adobe Reader, zooming in and out changes the relative sizes of the underlines in comparison to the text. I have checked and all the underlines are set to the same size in Word 2010. When i convert a document from Word 2010 to PDF by printing to the PDF Maker or by using the built-in "Convert to PDF" option, my underlines appear different thicknesses than when i made them in word. I have viewed a number of previous discussions about this topic, and most of them remain unresolved.