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Globally change Word Options

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Andrea H - 29 Nov 2005 23:16 GMT
Hi, is there a way to change multiple user's Word grammer options?  I'm
thinking of using a Macro, but is there an easier way?
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Charles Kenyon - 29 Nov 2005 23:24 GMT
Office policies?
I've never used them but I believe such a thing exists. It may be part of
installation or could be something that can be added after the installation.
I just don't know. My guess is that a macro would be easier.
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> Hi, is there a way to change multiple user's Word grammer options?  I'm
> thinking of using a Macro, but is there an easier way?
Andrea H - 29 Nov 2005 23:44 GMT
Yes, office policies.  That's exactly what I want.  Thanks so much, this is a
great help.  
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> Office policies?
> I've never used them but I believe such a thing exists. It may be part of
> installation or could be something that can be added after the installation.
> I just don't know. My guess is that a macro would be easier.
> > Hi, is there a way to change multiple user's Word grammer options?  I'm
> > thinking of using a Macro, but is there an easier way?
 
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