T
Terri
I made a macro to use in a document, and I used Alt-G as
the key to invoke it. By doing that, I apparently lost
the Alt-G command in the spell checker. Now when I want
to "ignore all" while spell checking, and hit Alt-G,
nothing happens.
I found a place where I could restore macros in
the "normal" doc, but it appeared to me that if I did
that, I would lose four macros that I really want to keep,
and don't want to have to reproduce.
Is there any way to get the spell-checker's alt-G command
back without losing everything else? The new macro I
created is not on the list of macros when I look at
the "normal" doc list of macros (I presume because I told
it to save it only in the document I was working on at the
time).
Thanks for your help!
the key to invoke it. By doing that, I apparently lost
the Alt-G command in the spell checker. Now when I want
to "ignore all" while spell checking, and hit Alt-G,
nothing happens.
I found a place where I could restore macros in
the "normal" doc, but it appeared to me that if I did
that, I would lose four macros that I really want to keep,
and don't want to have to reproduce.
Is there any way to get the spell-checker's alt-G command
back without losing everything else? The new macro I
created is not on the list of macros when I look at
the "normal" doc list of macros (I presume because I told
it to save it only in the document I was working on at the
time).
Thanks for your help!