using Proofing Tools for Office 2003 for grammarproofing

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Alexander Overmann

Hi
If I install the proofing tools for Office (2003) do I have any chance using
this for proofing grammar in my access forms?

currently I use the workarounds with beforeupdate and DoCmd.RunCommand
acCmdSpelling

But I would like
a) an "online" proof while you are writing. The same way Words work
b) a grammar proof.


Has anyone any experience with the proofing tools?

Thank you
Alex
 
I'm fairly sure (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) that the proofing
tools only add additional language support to the existing features. I don't
believe they add any additional functionality.

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ok
thanx for dropping a note!

Alex

Brendan Reynolds said:
I'm fairly sure (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) that the proofing
tools only add additional language support to the existing features. I don't
believe they add any additional functionality.

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Brendan Reynolds (MVP)
http://brenreyn.blogspot.com

The spammers and script-kiddies have succeeded in making it impossible for
me to use a real e-mail address in public newsgroups. E-mail replies to
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a useable e-mail address at the URL above.
 

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