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In Word 97 and before, one could set the sentence length to a value that was
suitable. In Word 2003, the default is something like 60 words which is just
too long for my purposes. Worse, if you have both Word 97 and Word 2003 on
your system, Word 2003 will also reset your 97 grammar style checking to 60
words and you are not able to reset it to 25 words per sentence.

Work-around 1 that I do not care for:
Install WordPerfect. Do the style editing in WordPerfect and go back to Word
2003.
Work-around 2 that I do not care for either:
Install Office 2003 without Word 2003. Install Word 2000 or Word 97.
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€śtoo long for my purposes€ť

Could you say what your purposes are because there are a lot of work arounds
right in side Word that you could use. If you tell me what you are trying to
do, I know I can help.


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"Frits Fliers" wrote:

In Word 97 and before, one could set the sentence length to a value that was
suitable. In Word 2003, the default is something like 60 words which is just
too long for my purposes. Worse, if you have both Word 97 and Word 2003 on
your system, Word 2003 will also reset your 97 grammar style checking to 60
words and you are not able to reset it to 25 words per sentence.

Work-around 1 that I do not care for:
Install WordPerfect. Do the style editing in WordPerfect and go back to Word
2003.
Work-around 2 that I do not care for either:
Install Office 2003 without Word 2003. Install Word 2000 or Word 97.

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Dear Michael,

quite often I write something, and then I have to check the readability.
Sentence length is a very simple and effective method to do it.
Doing it manually by checking every sentence in an article with the word
counting feature, is not the idea. I want to get the few over-long sentences
to edit them.

Thanks



"Michael_Corral" wrote:


€śtoo long for my purposes€ť

Could you say what your purposes are because there are a lot of work arounds
right in side Word that you could use. If you tell me what you are trying to
do, I know I can help.


--
Top Notch Admin


"Frits Fliers" wrote:

In Word 97 and before, one could set the sentence length to a value that was
suitable. In Word 2003, the default is something like 60 words which is just
too long for my purposes. Worse, if you have both Word 97 and Word 2003 on
your system, Word 2003 will also reset your 97 grammar style checking to 60
words and you are not able to reset it to 25 words per sentence.

Work-around 1 that I do not care for:
Install WordPerfect. Do the style editing in WordPerfect and go back to Word
2003.
Work-around 2 that I do not care for either:
Install Office 2003 without Word 2003. Install Word 2000 or Word 97.

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