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To properly ensure that all text is spellchecked, clear the "Do not check
spelling" check box using Format|Style|Modify|Format|Language, rather than
using Tools|Language. This prevents that check box from "clearing itself" in
the future.
Dan Goldstein
-----Original Message-----
From: Hart, Geoff
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:44 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Word misses typos - puts egg on writer's face?
David Downing reports: <<I just ran into a problem where Word's spell
checker missed some typos in a paragraph -- and made it look like I hadn't
spell checked the document before I sent it out for review. I've gone back
over the paragraph several times, and the typos are still being ignored.>>
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