Microsoft Word is not part of the Works suite. Works has
its own built-in word processor similar to but not as
powerful as Word.
You might have purchased Word separately or as part of
Microsoft Office, and if so, you'd have a CD key
different from your Works one for either of those
products.
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>due to many errors, i had to put in the recovery disk and
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>can any one help me.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 25 Nov 2003 00:27 GMT
Sorry to differ with you, but while Works has its own word processor, Works
*Suite* provides Word (full version) as the word processor, so Work Suite
*does* include Word. See
http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/products/suite.asp
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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> Microsoft Word is not part of the Works suite. Works has
> its own built-in word processor similar to but not as
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> >can any one help me.
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Posted this on Word/Spelling.Grammar but got no response - would appreciate
any help
My spell check message gremlin has returned. After spell checking, I get a
final message "The spelling and grammar check is complete. Text marked with
"Do not check spelling or grammar" was skipped.
I have fought this demon before, but it has come back. As I recall, the
maneuver was to go to Tools/Language/Set Language and select (in my case)
English. I have done this both with all text selected (Control A) and
without. No luck.
I see a related thread on the Word/Spelling.Grammar list, however that
discussion seems to be
about pasted text. Mine is all typed original (although I have edited it a
lot.)
What to do?
Thx
Dave
Office/Word 2003, WinXP SP2