What ribbon contains the option to edit a font, including underlining?

The "Home" ribbon in Microsoft Word contains the option to edit a font, including underlining.

To edit font properties, including underlining, you need to access the "Font" dialog box. The specific location of this option may vary depending on the program you are using. However, in most Microsoft Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, you can find the font options in the "Home" tab on the ribbon. Here's how to access it step-by-step:

1. Open the relevant Microsoft Office application (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, or Excel).
2. Click on the "Home" tab at the top of the window. This tab is usually selected by default when you open the program.
3. Look for the "Font" group, which typically includes the font-related options.
4. In the "Font" group, locate the button or drop-down arrow labeled "Font." It usually displays the name of the currently applied font.
5. Click on the "Font" button or arrow to open the "Font" dialog box.
6. In the "Font" dialog box, you can see various options for formatting the font, such as the font style, size, color, and effects.
7. To underline the font, check or select the "Underline" option. You may encounter various underline styles and thickness options, depending on the program and version you are using.
8. Once you are done making changes, click "OK" to apply the selected font settings and close the "Font" dialog box.

Remember that the specific location and appearance of the font options may vary slightly depending on the program version and any customizations you have made.