THANK YOU!
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>>>>I just use spell check more often. <<<<< <BR> <BR>I suspect that many of us would be lost without the ole spell check. <BR> <BR>I know I would be. ;-) Sometimes I'm too lazy to even use the spell check. LOL <BR> <BR>Told yah that we were copy and pastin' sonsasguns over at AOL. ;-)
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>>>>>how do you get spell check to work on the post a reply board? I have never been able to. <<<<< <BR> <BR>Uhhh oh. Here comes some more copy and pastin'. LOL <BR> <BR>I copy and paste my post over to either an AOL window, you gottah have AOL, and right click on the mouse. A spell check option is available in their software. <BR> <BR>Or I copy and paste it over to the word processor. Microsoft in my case. That also has a nice spell check and grammer feature, but as I said, I often times am too lazy to do that. LOL <BR> <BR>Then I paste the content of my post over to the Fodors posting window. <BR> <BR>So when I fail to spell check, that means that you'll see all about my *tarvel plams* and my *itnenerary* for this year's trip. LOL <BR>
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Greg: <BR> <BR>Thanks. It's always good to learn something new. But, I don't like more work. No I don't have AOL and don't want them. Do have Microsoft Word though. <BR>Now that I know, I guess I have no excuse. I won't complain about your misspellings if you don't complain about mine. I promise. <BR> <BR>Gerry
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Yeah people should know the options available. <BR> <BR>In fact AOL requires you to listen to one of their AOL introduction courses before you can actually become a member. <BR> <BR>Part of the tape sounds like this: <BR> <BR>Put your mouse cursor in front of the text you want to paste. Then highlight the the text by left clicking the mouse. Contiue to click while you highlight the text. Then click on copy or cut. Then paste the text in the selected posting window. Congratulations, you have mastered the art of copy and paste. ;-) <BR> <BR> <BR>And I wanta tell you this tape is just real interesting. Not funny mind yah, but *real* interesting. ;-)
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I'm a product of Catholic school education and have a University degree and law degree. I have Webster next to my computer. I still have trouble spelling. And worse, as Greg pointed out, my computer produces lots of typos (due to my self taught typing?). I can barely see them since I'm half blind from all my study. <BR>But, of course Ursula, I would never complain on this board. At least not about anyone else. And certainly not about you. <BR> This is not spell checked. Id lux gud du mee. <BR> <BR>Gerry