I'm not being a smart a$$, but I would suggest visiting your local library
or bookstore and pick up some books on grammar. That will be better than
depending on a machine to correct you.
"SpyCatcher" <onespycatcher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> When writing letters my grammar is not that good is there a tweak or
> another
> method that can and will enable the grammar to better assist me?
>
> Thank you,
I would have to agree, however that is something I do not have the time for.
Does MS have any tweaks to make the grammar better in word?
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
> I'm not being a smart a$$, but I would suggest visiting your local library
> or bookstore and pick up some books on grammar. That will be better than
> depending on a machine to correct you.
>
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>
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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> "SpyCatcher" <onespycatcher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:B22B5683-F4B0-4E04-9DD3-DE8D9016ED05@microsoft.com...
> > When writing letters my grammar is not that good is there a tweak or
> > another
> > method that can and will enable the grammar to better assist me?
> >
> > Thank you,
>
The settings for the grammar checker are in Word Options.
Office Button=>Word Options=>Proofing (Alt, T, O, P)
under the 'Writing Style' and [Settings[ choice.
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I would have to agree, however that is something I do not have the time for. Does MS have any tweaks to make the grammar better in
word?>>
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