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date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:18:06 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring        back       


Spell checking a HTML doc   
I created a number of pages and got them working in Firefox. After a 
modified CSS and some other changes I got IE to work. These pages were 
created with a text editor (Notepad) and there is no spelling support. I 
thought that if I opened the pages in Word, that I could fix the 
spelling. That worked fine, until I saved the doc. Word screwed it up to 
the point that I could not open the page correctly in IE or Firefox.
I tried the Word Editor suggestion from the message "opening HTML and 
see tags". I can open the html, and there s no additional garbage. 
However there is no spell checker. In the help I see a reference to 
add-ins. Is there one (preferably free) that can be gotten?
    Thanks in advance for any direction.
     John Crawford
date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:18:06 -0400   author:   John Crawford

Re: Spell checking a HTML doc   
John Crawford  wrote in news:#i4K2d51IHA.2208
@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:

> I created a number of pages and got them working in Firefox. After a 
> modified CSS and some other changes I got IE to work. These pages were 
> created with a text editor (Notepad) and there is no spelling support. I 
> thought that if I opened the pages in Word, that I could fix the 
> spelling. That worked fine, until I saved the doc. Word screwed it up to 
> the point that I could not open the page correctly in IE or Firefox.
> I tried the Word Editor suggestion from the message "opening HTML and 
> see tags". I can open the html, and there s no additional garbage. 
> However there is no spell checker. In the help I see a reference to 
> add-ins. Is there one (preferably free) that can be gotten?
>     Thanks in advance for any direction.
>      John Crawford
> 

Eversoft 1st Page has a built in spell checker.
http://www.evrsoft.com/

Most users prefer the year-2000 version over the newer version.

You'll also benefit from using this tool rather than NotePad.
date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 17:32:01 GMT   author:   Don

Re: Spell checking a HTML doc   
Don wrote:
> John Crawford  wrote in news:#i4K2d51IHA.2208
> @TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
> 
>> I created a number of pages and got them working in Firefox. After a 
>> modified CSS and some other changes I got IE to work. These pages were 
>> created with a text editor (Notepad) and there is no spelling support. I 
>> thought that if I opened the pages in Word, that I could fix the 
>> spelling. That worked fine, until I saved the doc. Word screwed it up to 
>> the point that I could not open the page correctly in IE or Firefox.
>> I tried the Word Editor suggestion from the message "opening HTML and 
>> see tags". I can open the html, and there s no additional garbage. 
>> However there is no spell checker. In the help I see a reference to 
>> add-ins. Is there one (preferably free) that can be gotten?
>>     Thanks in advance for any direction.
>>      John Crawford
>>
> 
> Eversoft 1st Page has a built in spell checker.
> http://www.evrsoft.com/
> 
> Most users prefer the year-2000 version over the newer version.
> 
> You'll also benefit from using this tool rather than NotePad.
Don:
    Thank you.
    I will look into 1st page
    I should have mentioned that I am using Office 2000, so if there is 
a 2000 version I would prefer that also.
    I also agree that Notepad is not the way to go, but I did not know 
what was available. Now I do.
    John
date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:21:20 -0400   author:   John Crawford

Re: Spell checking a HTML doc   
John Crawford wrote:
> Don wrote:
>> John Crawford  wrote in news:#i4K2d51IHA.2208
>> @TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> I created a number of pages and got them working in Firefox. After a 
>>> modified CSS and some other changes I got IE to work. These pages 
>>> were created with a text editor (Notepad) and there is no spelling 
>>> support. I thought that if I opened the pages in Word, that I could 
>>> fix the spelling. That worked fine, until I saved the doc. Word 
>>> screwed it up to the point that I could not open the page correctly 
>>> in IE or Firefox.
>>> I tried the Word Editor suggestion from the message "opening HTML and 
>>> see tags". I can open the html, and there s no additional garbage. 
>>> However there is no spell checker. In the help I see a reference to 
>>> add-ins. Is there one (preferably free) that can be gotten?
>>>     Thanks in advance for any direction.
>>>      John Crawford
>>>
>>
>> Eversoft 1st Page has a built in spell checker.
>> http://www.evrsoft.com/
>>
>> Most users prefer the year-2000 version over the newer version.
>>
>> You'll also benefit from using this tool rather than NotePad.
> Don:
>    Thank you.
>    I will look into 1st page
>    I should have mentioned that I am using Office 2000, so if there is a 
> 2000 version I would prefer that also.
>    I also agree that Notepad is not the way to go, but I did not know 
> what was available. Now I do.
>    John
Don:
    1st page works great. Sorry I misread your reply. I thought that 1st 
page was just a dictionary addin, not a full application.
    I could, however, not download 2000, even when I selected it, I came 
to the 2006 page.
    For my requirement it is graet
    Thanks again
     John
date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 07:53:17 -0400   author:   John Crawford

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