I don't think it's possible (can't find it either using VBA) and I'm
using Word2000. I think you can camouflage the difference by using a
thicker underline though, instead of the standard thin line.
Not the answer you were looking for, but perhaps a workable
alternative?
Marcel
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-- J. Robert Oppenheimer
I just came across your post. Underline first, then bold.
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