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Is there is a way, after I have done all the grammar and spell checking I
want on a particular document, to eliminate all the green and red underlines
for that particular document.

MS Word 2003 Win XP

Lawrence S. Miller

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On the Spelling & Grammar tab of Tools | Options, check the boxes for "Hide
spelling errors in this document" and "Hide grammar errors in this
document." This will suppress the display but not prevent you from rerunning
spelling and grammar checks if desired. For more, see
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm

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Is there is a way, after I have done all the grammar and spell checking I
want on a particular document, to eliminate all the green and red
underlines
for that particular document.

MS Word 2003 Win XP

Lawrence S. Miller




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