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Default Word 2003 Spell Check & Grammar

Has anyone ever noticed, after running a spellcheck, that several words
normally caught by spell check were mispelled. As if spellcheck stopped
working. Words like determined spelled dtermined or could spelled coulkd.
My wife had typed a document and ran a spellcheck fixing words as she went in
a template I created for her. This is a template she has used for months
many many times. 100's of documents with it. Spellcheck finished and said
it was complete. She then started proofing the document and found the two
words mentioned above among others. Went into options, spelling & grammar,
and checked to see if anything had changed. It had'nt. We copied the
document then deleted the original, pulled up a blank template and pasted the
information in. Spellcheck worked fine again. Words that were misspelled
were underlined in red and autocorrect corrected words we typed in misspelled
on purpose.

Anyone ever notice this feature in word becoming unstable at times? Need to
know, could be a major problem for her work.

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