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. - 27 Jun 2006 12:43 GMT
Trying
ChrisM - 27 Jun 2006 13:23 GMT
Yes, you are rather!

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NoNoBadDog! - 28 Jun 2006 05:07 GMT
> Trying

I would say that you are *VERY* trying indeed.

Bobby
Frank Martin - 29 Jul 2006 03:47 GMT
>> Trying
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> I would say that you are *VERY* trying
> indeed.
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> Bobby

Why doesn't Word have a punning facility?
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 29 Jul 2006 04:56 GMT
Puns, like all jokes, are in the eye of the beholder.

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aalaan@tpg.com.au - 29 Jul 2006 06:46 GMT
You mean you haven't found Tools | Pun | (choose from terrible, awful,
groan)  yet?

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 29 Jul 2006 07:15 GMT
Silly me, I thought it was under Format.

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Jay Freedman - 29 Jul 2006 19:03 GMT
No, no, the one under Format is 'Palindrome'... like in the Python
sketch:

PRALINE:    I understand that this is Bolton.
SHOPKEEPER:    Yes.
PRALINE:    Well, you told me it was Ipswich.
SHOPKEEPER:    It was a pun.
PRALINE:    A pun?
SHOPKEEPER:    No, no, not a pun, no. What's the other thing which
reads the same backwards as forwards?
PRALINE:    A palindrome?
SHOPKEEPER:    Yes, yes.
PRALINE:    It's not a palindrome. The palindrome of Bolton would
be Notlob. It don't work.

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Iceman - 31 Jul 2006 21:17 GMT
In this group Frank Martin wrote in message
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> Why doesn't Word have a punning facility?

You may be aware that there are many so-called 'Easter Eggs' hidden in many
Microsoft programs, Word inclusive. Run a Google search for EasterEggs
+Microsoft Word, and Word may become an even more enjoyable experience.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 31 Jul 2006 22:28 GMT
I don't think there have been any Easter eggs in recent versions, however.

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> +Microsoft Word, and Word may become an even more enjoyable experience.
 
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