As a result of Christine's email below I found this site:
https://languagetool.org/
Oh, and by the way, I put "bye the way" into the tool to see what it said.
I am currently working for a law firm and am reluctant to enter into that
discussion about the use of MSWord.
Each version of MSWord likes to hide the tools I use, eg. (from yesterday)
where is split table in MSWord 2010?
I am dreading a pending upgrade to 2016.
FWIIW MSWord should steal Acrobat DC's search for tool idea.
..Bruce White..
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On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 3:07 PM FreeLists Mailing List Manager <
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austechwriter Digest Wed, 26 Jul 2017 Volume: 15 Issue: 085
From: "Christine Kent" <cmkentau@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Word processing is dead
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 11:51:30 +1000
I think this is a fairly nonsensical article. Sure, Word is too hard for
most people to extract a decent document from. That is a given. But it is a
far stretch to jump to the conclusion that word processing per se is dead.
Of course it isn't.
While lawyers continue to want numbered clauses and contract documents
<snip>
Bye the way, I am available to fix up bad documents if anyone can't do it
for themselves. I am technically retired but I take itty bitty work to top
up the coffers.
Christine
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