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kyla
 
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Default Spellling/grammar check WHOLE document

MSWord 2000; Windows XP

Message: "Text marked with 'do not check spelling or grammar' was skipped"

I have not purposely/knowingly marked such text.

CTRL A Tools | Language | Set Language| clear check box for "do not check
spelling or grammar" did not resolve situation, even when language choice
default was changed.

What now?

Also, when I get this message, I do not get the regular box which tells me
details like Fleisch-Kinkaid Grade Level, either. Is there another way to
access that sumary of a document?

thanks!


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Charles Kenyon
 
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You might want to post this in the spelling and grammar newsgroup rather
than in the newsgroup about Word tables.

Charles Kenyon

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MSWord 2000; Windows XP

Message: "Text marked with 'do not check spelling or grammar' was
skipped"

I have not purposely/knowingly marked such text.

CTRL A Tools | Language | Set Language| clear check box for "do not
check
spelling or grammar" did not resolve situation, even when language choice
default was changed.

What now?

Also, when I get this message, I do not get the regular box which tells me
details like Fleisch-Kinkaid Grade Level, either. Is there another way to
access that sumary of a document?

thanks!




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