In this case, though, it was intentional. I started to comment, then noticed
it was accompanied by "speling." g
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"aalaan" wrote in message
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Even grammer gets wrongly spelled!
"news" wrote in message
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In message , Suzanne S. Barnhill
writes
It's just that every time I get his file
back, he's crapped it up with a lot of direct formatting because he
doesn't
know how to deal with the styles I carefully used. sigh
Oh Suzanne, how I sympathize! They should teach stylesheets in schools,
along with touch typing.
And the standard of English speling and grammer these days. It's
appalling! One document I edited a few years ago was so bad that in a
whimsical moment I added the warning:
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This document is a draft and may contain errers, ommisions and dylsexic
typsos.
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The client thanked me for adding the warning, but said it contained a
mistake: there should be a comma after "document" . I tittered politely
at
the joke, until it slowly dawned on me that she meant it......
sigh
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Ian