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Is it just me, or did the underlining switch from red to blue?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean... What switch color ?
Well, when I posted the question originally, I though misspelling underlining switched from begin red underlining to blue underlining. However, now I'm thinking that the different colors mean different kinds of issues being underlined but I can't tell which.
I'm sorry I can't check now but I saw earlier that red means spelling issue and blue means grammar issue. If I find the post I will reply to this post :) Edit : there you go : https://reddthat.com/comment/9809409