Is Microsoft Knlowledge Base Article 257643 a solution?

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As regrads to my previous question about failure to spell/grammar check under windows XP would the above mentioned article #257643 provide the answer? I am very hesitant about modifying the windows registry unless there is some reasonable chance of success. My question appears on date 12/16/03. Jason Sachs.
 
Jason said:
As regrads to my previous question about failure to spell/grammar
check under windows XP would the above mentioned article #257643
provide the answer? I am very hesitant about modifying the windows
registry unless there is some reasonable chance of success. My
question appears on date 12/16/03. Jason Sachs.

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I am sorry to say I am not too familar with the news group protocall. I have recieved a response from Doug Robbins [MVP] to the effect that the Article #257643 is the probabily the solution to my problem. PS: If you search for my display name in the search field of the search request you can come up quickly with the proper post. Thanks, Jason Sachs. . ----- Mike Williams [MVP] wrote: -----

Jason said:
As regrads to my previous question about failure to spell/grammar
check under windows XP would the above mentioned article #257643
provide the answer? I am very hesitant about modifying the windows
registry unless there is some reasonable chance of success. My
question appears on date 12/16/03. Jason Sachs.

Please include details of any previous posting in your posting or stay in
the thread. It takes too long to search down old posts.


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Please respond in the same thread on this newsgroup - not by email!
Include details of your application and Windows versions, plus any
service pack updates. Answers may also be found by reading recent
posts, checking the FAQs or searching the relevant Google archive at.
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If something doesn't make sense, it could be worse e.g.
http://www.rathergood.com/moon_song/
 
In the time it took you to draft this response, you could equally well have
told us what your problem is.

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Jason Sachs said:
I am sorry to say I am not too familar with the news group protocall. I
have recieved a response from Doug Robbins [MVP] to the effect that the
Article #257643 is the probabily the solution to my problem. PS: If you
search for my display name in the search field of the search request you can
come up quickly with the proper post. Thanks, Jason Sachs.
. ----- Mike Williams [MVP] wrote: -----
 
So that everyone is happy I will reenter my problem here again: " I have 2 accounts under Windows XP under which I have installed Word97(unupdated). The Admin Account version of Word 97 shows a functional Spelling/Grammar Check (i.e. Black) . The user account has the same version of Word97 but has the Spelling/Grammar Check off (i.e. Grayed) Is there a way of turning the User account version on? I have tried reinstalling it in the User Account but this does not appear to affect this feature (i.e. remains Grayed). Thanks, Jason Sachs." ---- Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: ----

In the time it took you to draft this response, you could equally well hav
told us what your problem is

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Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama US
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all may benefit

Jason Sachs said:
I am sorry to say I am not too familar with the news group protocall.
have recieved a response from Doug Robbins [MVP] to the effect that th
Article #257643 is the probabily the solution to my problem. PS: If yo
search for my display name in the search field of the search request you ca
come up quickly with the proper post. Thanks, Jason Sachs
. ----- Mike Williams [MVP] wrote: ----
 
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