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maggie.gouzenne
 
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Default I want to select technical, formal and informal writing styles

There used to be an option to select the style of writing (technical, formal,
sceintific, informal, casual) in a document. I thought it was under Tools,
Spelling and Grammar. I cannot find it in Woord 2003. Has it been removed or
relocated?
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CyberTaz
 
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Default I want to select technical, formal and informal writing styles

Hi Maggie-

As time goes by and our level of intellect dwindles to accommodate the
masses, the 'rules of grammar' have become mutilated & diffused to the point
that there is no _correct_ way to write or speak.

However, diehards can go to ToolsOptionsSpelling & Grammar, then click the
Settings button and customize the specs to synch with your preferences. I
believe it is tucked away due to the fact that most folks either disable or
altogether ignore grammar checking.

HTH |:)

"maggie.gouzenne" wrote:

There used to be an option to select the style of writing (technical, formal,
sceintific, informal, casual) in a document. I thought it was under Tools,
Spelling and Grammar. I cannot find it in Woord 2003. Has it been removed or
relocated?

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Jay Freedman
 
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Default I want to select technical, formal and informal writing styles

maggie.gouzenne wrote:
There used to be an option to select the style of writing (technical,
formal, sceintific, informal, casual) in a document. I thought it was
under Tools, Spelling and Grammar. I cannot find it in Woord 2003.
Has it been removed or relocated?


It was removed.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org


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