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Hi all...
Maybe I am asking too much, but I need to ask something. Is it there macro code for word that is finding errors and highlight them. Errors like for example JOhn or SarAh. So that it highlight and that I can change to John or Sarah or if you put comma at end of sentence... Something like that, "small errors" Thanks |
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Commas arent much important as errors before (uppercase letters)
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For typos such as "JOhn" there is an autocorrect setting in Word. In the
AutoCorrect Options dialog box, click the AutoCorrect tab. Make sure there is a check mark next to "Correct TWo INitial CApitals." Grammar check should deal with incorrect punctuation, but it probably won't catch all possible errors. Your other examples are more tricky. As far as I know, catching an error like "SarAH" would require a macro that looks at the text, character by character. Maybe you could ask in a programming forum such as http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...383 780390327 (in the Microsoft Community). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... Hi all... Maybe I am asking too much, but I need to ask something. Is it there macro code for word that is finding errors and highlight them. Errors like for example JOhn or SarAh. So that it highlight and that I can change to John or Sarah or if you put comma at end of sentence... Something like that, "small errors" Thanks |
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Dana četvrtak, 7. studenoga 2013. 00:27:07 UTC+1, korisnik Stefan Blom napisao je:
For typos such as "JOhn" there is an autocorrect setting in Word. In the AutoCorrect Options dialog box, click the AutoCorrect tab. Make sure there is a check mark next to "Correct TWo INitial CApitals." Grammar check should deal with incorrect punctuation, but it probably won't catch all possible errors. Your other examples are more tricky. As far as I know, catching an error like "SarAH" would require a macro that looks at the text, character by character. Maybe you could ask in a programming forum such as http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...383 780390327 (in the Microsoft Community). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Thanks for answer. I asked on forum I hope someone will answer there. From all I said before, mostly need checking for errors like JoHn |
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I got answer on that forum.
Thanks for sending me link you really helped me alot |
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I'm glad you got it sorted.
Just out of curiosity, I'm guessing this is the thread? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...d-305d9ca4927f -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... I got answer on that forum. Thanks for sending me link you really helped me alot |
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Yeah that's it. I wrote that
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Thanks for confirming. :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... Yeah that's it. I wrote that |
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