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AzDrygulch
 
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Default Spelling checker should always allow "Ignore All"

The spelling checker in Word 2003 is very intrusive. For example, when I
type a space before a : in technical documents, the spell checker keeps
flagging it. There is no "Ignore All" option. Why not?
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Daiya Mitchell
 
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Possibly because you don't put a space before : in standard English. If
this is some sort of code, you might want to tag it with the "do not check
spelling & grammar" formatting.

Alternatively, see Tools | Options, Spelling & Grammar, click on Settings
and see if you can control anything that will help.


On 3/29/05 8:49 AM, "AzDrygulch" wrote:

The spelling checker in Word 2003 is very intrusive. For example, when I
type a space before a : in technical documents, the spell checker keeps
flagging it. There is no "Ignore All" option. Why not?


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