You probably learned that you were pretty smart when you began to
realize, while you were setting there typing your message, that you indeed
do need a proper grammar checker.
I hope you do find something within OpenOffice or it's many additions
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Now if that thing could be integrated into the Office Package it(the
office package) would began to be competition for Office. I know a
lot of writers who would kick the office habit, but we like to have a
little up front
I agree with Word's grammar checker being problematic. I once did not
get a job because I trusted Word. I have a tad bit of dyslexia and was
tired while completing the job proposal. I trusted Word vs. manually
checking my spelling and grammar. BAD THING!
During the interview, I found out
I'm sure you made it hard to download software that someone might be able to
integrate into your office package for a reason, but for the life of me I can't
figure out why. I'm a programmer and writer and I'm pretty smart, but I can not
find a way to download gravix (the English language
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you made it hard to download software that someone might be able to
integrate into your office package for a reason, but for the life of me I can't
figure out why. I'm a programmer and writer and I'm pretty smart, but I can not
find a way to download gravix
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you made it hard to download software that someone might be able to
integrate into your office package for a reason, but for the life of me I can't
figure out why. I'm a programmer and writer and I'm pretty smart, but I can not
find a way to download gravix
Hi Frank,
First, this is a Users list. Full of people who use OpenOffice.org.
We're not OpenOffice. We don't control the website.
Second, why are you complaining to OpenOffice (or trying to) about a
third-party product that may well integrate with OpenOffice.org, but is
created and made