Contextual spelling in the Office 2007
I just read this: Contextual spelling in the 2007 Microsoft Office system
I have been wondering what this was in Word 2007 and Outlook, and it has saved me a couple of times. I just wondered what the blue line was instead of the red or green line. Pretty much it will underline when you have contextual misspellings like “He bought a pear of shoes”…and since I am using Word 2007 to blog this I actually see the blue underline this is SOOO cool.
Check it out yourself! If you find bugs please post them here and I will post them to the team
Comments
- Anonymous
June 06, 2006
these don't get picked up
Look at the cat over their
There house is nice - Anonymous
June 11, 2006
I upgraded ON2003 to ON2007 beta2,but I found there is no encarta and elibrary support in research reference books.how can I add the above two reference books in ON2007 beta2? - Anonymous
March 22, 2011
Here's a bug: This is what I typed : "The life expectancy at birth is generally very good with no deaths in infants or young persons occurring in the last two years." Word has blue-squiggled "persons" and wants me to change it to : "person's "....! Inability to recognise and use apostrophes properly seems to be a worsening societal disease, but one wouldn't expect this of Word. I wonder if teenagers have taken over the editing of Word's reference files.