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From: mjohnsto@slhsu.shearson.com (Mike Johnston)
Subject: Re: W4W and Grammatik IV (4 windows) problem?
In-Reply-To: Bruce_Dunn@mindlink.bc.ca's message of 23 Jun 91 19:40:48 GMT
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Date: 25 Jun 91 09:49:26

In article <6474@mindlink.bc.ca> Bruce_Dunn@mindlink.bc.ca (Bruce Dunn) writes:


   > 
   > Last nite I had a particularly exasperating session with Word for Windows and
   > Grammatik IV (the new windows version). I was working on a review and was
   > using
   > outline mode. I called up G4 and proceeded to check my document. After I
   > saved
   > it and returned to W4W my formatting within the document was all screwed up.
   > I started manually correcting it. When it came time to autosave, W4W just
   > gave me an unrecoverable application error and gave up. The file must have
   > just been to screwed up and Word couldn't handle it. I noted that Word
   > behaved strangely after I reloaded the checked document.
   > 


Let me clarify myself. I'm using the Grammatik macro from within W4W. It
is the method the documentation suggests using from within word). IE it
saves the document, calls up grammatik and then reloads the document after
checking is complete.

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