I have a 250-page command reference document with 400 topics in
alphabetical order by command name (Heading 1 tag). The commands have
been renamed so I need to resort. Are there utilities that can
automate that?
There are lots of tables and other formatting so exporting to another
format, sorting,
On 18/06/2012 12:28 PM, Tammy Van Boening wrote:
I went to Edit > Spell Checker and
> selected Automatic Correction, but I still no longer apparently have this
> Auto Spell Check function enabled. I have closed all my open files,
> rebooted FM, and reopened files that I know have misspellings
> (in
software
like this on e-bay.
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On 18/06/2012 12:28 PM, Tammy Van Boening wrote:
I went to Edit > Spell Checker and
selected Automatic Correction, but I still no longer apparently have this
Auto Spell Check function enabled. I have closed all my open files,
rebooted FM, and reopened files that I know have misspellings
(intentio
ou solve
it?
Thanks so much,
TVB
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cept where the sender has the
authority to issue and specifically states them to
be the views of Allied Telesis Labs.
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FM 10 ( all patched and current) and Win 7, 64-bit. After installing FM 10 a
few months ago, and changing just two default settings (Tooltips set to
Hidden and Show Warnings while clearing History), I began using FM 10 w/ out
any major issues. The Auto Spell Check function was working as is out of