I just created a lorem ipsum document (in which *every* word is misspelled)
and checked "Hide spelling errors." I emailed it to myself. When I open it,
no spelling errors are marked.
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"Tom" wrote in message
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Well that doesn't work either. It's all local, you have to send it to
another
machine and you'll see.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Did anyone suggest turning off spell checking? No, I suggested either
using
"Hide spelling errors," which is a setting saved with the document, or
formatting the text as "Do not check spelling or grammar," which is a
language setting that will likewise travel with the document. If you are
saving as .rtf rather than .doc, then I can't guarantee the results.
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"Tom" wrote in message
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Thanks for the info.
It seems that turning off spell checking is only for my machine, the
setting
doesn't stay with the document. I turned off spell check & grammar
checking,
sent the document via email to another machine, unfortunately when I
opened
the Word attachment on the second machine the wavy lines were still
there.
Have you had any experience with the Save As Word 97 €“ 2003 RTF?
Saving
with
this type seems to fix the problem but I'm concerned with
compatibility
with
other (non 2003 versions) of WORD.
Tom
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
There are several approaches to this:
1. The easiest, and probably the best for your purposes, is to check
"Hide
spelling errors in this document" on the Spelling & Grammar tab of
Tools
|
Options. This is a document-specific setting that suppresses the
"Check
spelling as you type" formatting but does not prevent you from
running
spell
check explicitly. Similarly, you can check the box for "Hide
grammatical
errors in this document."
2. Select the entire document and format it as "Do not check
spelling or
grammar" (Tools | Language | Set Language). This will affect the
entire
document permanently; if you run spell check, no errors will be
found,.
3. You can define a character style (based on Default Paragraph
Font)
that
has Language set to "Do not check spelling or grammar" and apply
this
style
to the "misspelled" words.
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Tom" wrote in message
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When I create a document I want spell check it but when I
distribute
it to
other users who view it in Word, I don't want then to see the wavy
lines
on
misspelled words or grammar. Names and special formatting are
showing
underlined with wavy lines. If I put the names in the dictionary
its
only
added in my local dictionary. If I put an extra!! it shows a
grammar
error.
I'd like the users to just see the document without the wavy
lines.
File
must
be distributed in .doc format.