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Subject:More Frame spell-checking oddities. From:"Tony A. Emond" <tonye -at- OPTIMAL-ROBOTICS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Mar 1998 09:42:50 -0500
Another note on the subject, very quickly:
-the spell checker does not recognize the word Microsoft. It suggests
using Microvolts instead. Likewise, using Corel will prompt the checker to
suggest using Coral.
-if you happen to write the name Interleaf, the spell check suggests using
FrameMaker instead (pun intended), and if you write WordPerfect it suggests
using NotePad.
Oh well, I guess they've got a sense of humour over at Adobe :)