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Spell - Incorrect Tip In July WordPerfect, Th
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Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 3:03:26 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: Page 17 of the July 1991 issue of WordPerfect, The Magazine includes a question entitled Irregular Case Spell Checking. This question/answer explains how to skip irregular case words such as PHx with the use of foreign language codes. It talks about creating a macro that inserts a foreign language code just before the irregular case word, and a US language code immediately after. When running a spell check, the irregular case words can be skipped by selecting option 2-Skip Language during the spell check. Spell is then supposed to skip all irregular case words that are proceeded with a language code. This is not the case. The user will need to press 2-Skip Language at each occurrence of the language code. WordPerfect, The Magazine is aware of this error and plans to include a reprint in the September 1991 issue of the magazine.

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