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June 2006 - Posts

How to turn on contextual spelling in 2007 Office Word

Contextual spelling is turned on by default if your machine has at least 1 GB of RAM; however, it can still work just fine in the background with less RAM. So, how do you turn it on if it's not already on? First, click on the Office button in the upper
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Cool new feature in Office: The Blue Squiggle

Okay, so the red squiggle is there to help you when you’ve typed a word that’s not in the dictionary. And the green squiggle is there to catch grammatical errors. But, Contextual Spelling is pretty good at telling you when you’ve typed in a word that’s
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Launch of the Office Natural Language Team Blog

In an effort to connect with our customers, to provide teams outside of our own with more exposure to what we do, and to get feedback - we've decided to start this team blog. What kind of features do we do? What sorts of information might you expect to
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