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Enable easy selective disabling of any or all MS-WORD correction .

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minmax - 29 Sep 2004 22:33 GMT
It SHOULD be very simple to selectively disable any or all MS-WORD correction
suggestions, squiggly underlines, etc.  The chosen setting should remain the
default setting for a user until that user again changes these parameters.  
Currently, It is often difficult to write anything in any format that
Microsoft has not anticipated.  Sometimes, I will want ABSOLUTELY NO
CORRECTION SUGGESTIONS.  I should not have to go through long and tedious
setup stuf for every document I write.  I can write MANY types of specialized
document formats freeform without ANY templates, help or suggestions that
seldom, if ever, reflect the look I am trying to achieve. It would be great
to be able to easily turn off ALL of this stuff to do writing forms such as
poetry, teleplays, etc.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Sep 2004 23:12 GMT
Did you know that you can hide spelling and grammar errors for specific
documents? The settings can be found on the Spelling and Grammar tab of
Tools | Options or by right-clicking the Spelling and Grammar Status button
on the status bar.

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> It SHOULD be very simple to selectively disable any or all MS-WORD correction
> suggestions, squiggly underlines, etc.  The chosen setting should remain the
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> to be able to easily turn off ALL of this stuff to do writing forms such as
> poetry, teleplays, etc.

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