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      3rd Mar 2006
I have students who need to use Word on a state test (similar to another
post) but I need to "turn off" everything except the ability to type and
print. No spell check, grammar check (which I know how to do these two), no
autocomplete, autofill, or anything else auto. Without going through every
menu option and then trying to remember what was "unchecked" and what was
"checked" to alter functions, is there one way to disable everything but
typing and printing?
 
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      3rd Mar 2006
This has been discussed before. Not only is there no easy way to do it;
there's no effective (test-proof) way to do it at all, even for grammar or
spelling. Why not use Notepad?




"Eduman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have students who need to use Word on a state test (similar to another
> post) but I need to "turn off" everything except the ability to type and
> print. No spell check, grammar check (which I know how to do these two),
> no
> autocomplete, autofill, or anything else auto. Without going through
> every
> menu option and then trying to remember what was "unchecked" and what was
> "checked" to alter functions, is there one way to disable everything but
> typing and printing?



 
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      3rd Mar 2006
You know, sometime, the most obvious makes so much sense. Notepad will be
perfect. There is no formatting, spell check, grammar, etc. Thanks for the
suggestion.

"Jezebel" wrote:

> This has been discussed before. Not only is there no easy way to do it;
> there's no effective (test-proof) way to do it at all, even for grammar or
> spelling. Why not use Notepad?
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>
>
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> "Eduman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:598B389F-5E09-4837-89DB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have students who need to use Word on a state test (similar to another
> > post) but I need to "turn off" everything except the ability to type and
> > print. No spell check, grammar check (which I know how to do these two),
> > no
> > autocomplete, autofill, or anything else auto. Without going through
> > every
> > menu option and then trying to remember what was "unchecked" and what was
> > "checked" to alter functions, is there one way to disable everything but
> > typing and printing?

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