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Fomating proper name Summer
I am using it. However, without our complaints how can Microsoft learn of
the problems with their software? By the way, in Word, a red underline means the Spell Checker has determined there is a spelling error. The instance I refer to has a green underline meaning the Grammar Checker deems it an error. A spelling error can be "Ignore all", where you must "Ignore Once" in this case. I cannot even "Ignore Rule". Turning the whole thing off is the same as saying, "The air conditioner in my new car doesn't work. I'll just leave it off." "Opinicus" wrote: "Fholman1" wrote it doesn't claim a misspelling, it claims a grammar error for using a capital when Word believes it should be lower case. First of all this isn't "grammar"; it's still spelling. In any case, I suggest you turn off the "grammar checker" in Word entirely and use the one built into your brain instead. -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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