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Changing grammar settings in Word 2003
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Word 2000 has grammar settings for standard, casual, formal, technical and custom writing styles, but Word 2003 does not. How can I simulate these settings in Word 2003? |
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Changing grammar settings in Word 2003
Unless you can find documentation of which of the specific settings Word
checked for at these different levels, you'll just have to decide for yourself what you want it to pay attention to. Think of it like this: you can buy a washing machine that offers several preset cycles for whites only, permanent press, knits, etc., or you can buy one that allows you to set individually the wash temperature, rinse temperature, agitation speed, spin speed, and duration of each event. Earlier versions of Word gave you the presets. With Word 2003 you're getting the individual buttons. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "sheana" wrote in message ... Hi, Word 2000 has grammar settings for standard, casual, formal, technical and custom writing styles, but Word 2003 does not. How can I simulate these settings in Word 2003? |
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