And grammar checkers are notorious for errors, and I wouldn't put much stock in them. Even the Word help says be very careful when accepting a suggestion. Personally, I don't want one and never use it with Word either except for checking for white space.

Jean

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Grammar check


This is Jospeh. At this point, the answer is no. Good suggestion, though.
P.S. The only way of using grammar check is by converting the document to
Microsoft Word *.doc file, open it with Microsoft Word and check it that
way. Then you have to convert it back to its original format.

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Subject: [Braillenote] Grammar check

Hi Everybody,

I am in the process of transplanting from a BrailleNote running 4.01 to an
mPower and am curious, does the BrailleNote have a grammar check yet? If
not, consider it a suggestion for a future release. Thanks in advance for
any responses.
Lindsay
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