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Repeated words in spell check
One curious thing I've discovered in the Word 2000 spell checker is that it
picks up repeated words even when the repeat is separated by punctuation; so for example "That's it: it is done" is flagged as a possible error. Is there any way of teaching the program to ignore that sort of usage? Bert http://www.bertcoules.co.uk |
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