How to check grammar in FrontPage?

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Only by proofreading the page yourself.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
Keep the book; Elements of Style close by :-)
There isn't a grammar checker in FP.
 
jennywilbury said:
Is it possible to check grammar in FrontPage? If so, how?

The way I do it is, compose in Word. Do the grammar test. Copy and
paste the document into Word Pad. Then copy from Word Pad and paste
into Front Page. Next add any formatting you need. Time consuming,
but you get Word's view of grammar, that I don't always follow!!

Tom J
 
Have you tried just opening the HTML page directly in Word?

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Thomas A. Rowe said:
Have you tried just opening the HTML page directly in Word?

Either way, it still has to pass through Word Pad to clean before the
trip back to FrontPage, or at least that's what I found. By copying on
both ends, I avoid making mistakes!

Tom J
 
Tom J said:
Either way, it still has to pass through Word Pad to clean before the
trip back to FrontPage, or at least that's what I found. By copying on
both ends, I avoid making mistakes!

Tom J

I use notepad because it's text based.. I thought word pad was html?

You can use paste special in fp and still strip the code.

Tina

Tip now out is: Scroll To The First Or Last Page Quickly
http://frontpage-tips.com/ - FrontPage Tips
They are primarily for FrontPage 2003 but will be good
for earlier versions too.
 
notepad better - wordpad retains some formatting.
 
I've founded that the bestest way to check is first it in the Word with it's
the gramer thing checkeder.

Bob Lehmann
 
Grammar Checker in Word ain't so hot either, really best to have a couple of people read it. Preferably someone who went to school prior to 1970's...dey don' teech no steekin' grammer no mo' you no dat rite?
 
Why would if have to pass through Word Pad, etc. if you have already created the page in FP, just
open in Word and run the grammar check.

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Aint grammar one of those crackers you make S'mores with??

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Grammar Checker in Word ain't so hot either, really best to have a couple of people read it.
Preferably someone who went to school prior to 1970's...dey don' teech no steekin' grammer no mo'
you no dat rite?
 
dey don' teech no steekin' grammer no mo'
Ceptin' fer maybe dat's Ebonics. Buts i says fizzle dat shanizzle.

Bob Lehamnn

in message Grammar Checker in Word ain't so hot either, really best to have a couple of
people read it. Preferably someone who went to school prior to 1970's...dey
don' teech no steekin' grammer no mo' you no dat rite?
 
Aint grammar one of those crackers you make S'mores with??

No. I think it's the guy who played Frasier on that TV show... what was the
name of it again??.

Bob Lehmann
 

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