xlhelp is correct - the underlines are built into the fonts. It is, however, possible, with the limitation that it can't wrap over lines, to arrange for short lengths of text in this format by using overlay fields.
Enjoy,
Tony
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Press Ctrl+F9 to get a new field.
Between the braces, enter:
EQ \O(bold text,lots of underlined spaces)
Make 'bold text' bold
Underline 'lots of underlined spaces'
Next, go to Tools > Options > Compatibility tab
Check "Draw underline on trailing spaces"
Click OK.
Now you will have to use trial and error to get the right number of spaces. After each trial you will need to update the field - select it and press F9. Alt+F9 will toggle you between seeing the field code and the result of the overlay.
Enjoy,
Tony
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