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With Word 2000, the writer can specify the set of grammar and
writing style rules used in the grammar checker. Just select
Options on the
Tools menu, and then select
Spelling and Grammar. Any of
the built-in grammar and writing styles can be customized by choosing whether
to apply specific rules that apply to a built-in style, such as Casual
Communication or Technical Writing. You can also create your own custom grammar
and writing styles. Word 2000 provides several ways to check spelling and
grammar:
Automatically
correct spelling and grammar.
To fix spelling and grammatical errors
without having to confirm each correction, use the AutoCorrect feature. For
example, if you type definately and then type a space or other
punctuation, AutoCorrect replaces it with “definitely.” AutoCorrect can make
corrections that are generated by the spelling checker's main dictionary or by
a list of built-in AutoCorrect entries. You can easily add your own AutoCorrect
entries or remove unwanted ones.
Automatically
check spelling and grammar as you type.
To check for spelling and
grammatical errors “behind the scenes,” use automatic spelling and grammar
checking. As you type, the spelling and grammar checkers check the text and
then mark possible errors with wavy underlines. To correct an error,
right-click on the underlined words to display a shortcut menu and select the
correction you want.
Check spelling
and grammar all at once.
You can check for spelling and grammatical
errors and then confirm each correction. This method is useful if you want to
postpone proofing a document until after you finish revising or editing it.
Check the
spelling and grammar of text in another language. To check text in
another language, you need to install the spelling and grammar tools for that
language and make sure the language is enabled for editing. Thereafter, Word
2000 automatically detects the language and uses the correct spelling and
grammar tools. Word 2000 recognizes the language of complete sentences with
appropriate punctuation, but not single words or phrases.
TO CUSTOMIZE OR CREATE A
GRAMMAR AND WRITING STYLE
1.
On the
Tools
menu, click Options and
then click the Spelling &
Grammar tab.
2.
Click
Settings.
3. Do one of the following:
**To customize an existing grammar and writing style, click a style
in the
Writing style
box.
**To create a new grammar and writing style, click
Custom in the
Writing style box.
4.
In the
Grammar and
style
options box, select the options you want.
FIND AND REPLACE
You can also use the
Find
and Replace commands to
search for and correct words in a document. For example, if you have created an
assignment to use during January 1998 and now want to use the same assignment
in March of 1999, you can have Word 2000 find all instances of “January” and
“1998” and replace them with “March” and “1999.”
Word 2000 also finds and replaces all grammatically inflected
forms of a word. For example, if you want to replace the word “saw” with the
word “hammer” throughout a document, Word 2000 intelligently changes not only
“saw” to “hammer,” but also “sawing” to “hammering” and “sawed” to “hammered.” Word
2000 can also intelligently replace the right word forms—in this example, Word
2000 would not replace the verb “seen” with “hammer” although it is a word form
of “saw” because “seen” is unrelated to “hammer.” In addition, Word 2000
provides alternative word forms, giving you choices for possible replacements
in case the default choice is not ideal. You can select the replacement from a
list rather than typing it.
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