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Bert Coules wrote:
Pop,

Thanks for the reply. I can only confirm that on my Word 2000
installation a phrase such as "That's it. It is done" is
flagged by
the spell checker as incorporating a repeated word. I don't
have the
check-as-you-type facility switched on, so I can't comment on
that;

== check-as-you-type makes no diff for me here. I just
recreated a new normal.dot just for grins; nothing changed.
Almost forgot to put the old one back too g!

Two posters, you and another, indicated 2000 and 2003 flag the
repeated word; so it doesn't make sense to me that hard code
would be different; there MUST be an explanation! You said you
had SP2, right? No idea whether it matters; just asking as a
possibility.

and I would never use a grammar checker: they're horrible
things with
no soul and no imagination.

LOL, whatsa matta fo u? Don't you like being criticized? I
remember the first time I used it on a decent sized doc:
Essentially, it called me a pompous, wordy ass! Not in those
terms of course. I've been worried ever since that it might be
right! ;-]~
I do have it on though, msot of the time; I just have most of
the features turned off. It does a decent job of catching a lot
of common usage errors for me. I even go change it now and then,
momentarily, if I'm worried about tenses, things like that. I
always use too many commas and semi-colons in my writing styles.
I have three different styles I write in, and tend to mix them up
when I get rolling good.


If there is a well-buried switch somewhere to make the spell
checker
recognise punctuation when it sees it, I would certainly like
to know
about it.


Me, too. Have you considered taking this to any other MS groups?
A lot of the MVPs are the same ones, but it's another avenue of
experience. I've searched quite a bit for something to impact
it, but can't find anything. My problem is, I DO think I've seen
something about catching repeated words, and I think it was
recent, but I can't find it again. Help and Support's definitely
not. When I start getting the same thing, I'd love to know how
to put it back right.

Regards,

Pop

Bert
http://www.bertcoules.co.uk