From: Moi on
Hello all. Yes I know its *way* 'out of date' but my Word 2000 was much
customised and did everything I wanted faultlessly. However, I had to
completely reload everything the other day owin to having to wipe the disk.

Now I seem to remember there was an obscure bug where certain documents
could not be spell checked because of a missing LEX file. Can anyone
remember what this was. I remember that when we solved the problem anly
about 2 people had ever heard of it. Even Susan Barnhill (was that her
name?) who was so helpful did not know about this one. I posted for weeks
before I got the response. Any takers please?


From: Mary Sauer on
Best way to find old queries is to do a search in Google groups. Maybe search
your own name.
http://groups.google.com/grphp?hl=en&tab=wg
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Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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http://msauer.mvps.org/
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"Moi" <user(a)user.com> wrote in message news:485e9144(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Hello all. Yes I know its *way* 'out of date' but my Word 2000 was much
> customised and did everything I wanted faultlessly. However, I had to
> completely reload everything the other day owin to having to wipe the disk.
>
> Now I seem to remember there was an obscure bug where certain documents could
> not be spell checked because of a missing LEX file. Can anyone remember what
> this was. I remember that when we solved the problem anly about 2 people had
> ever heard of it. Even Susan Barnhill (was that her name?) who was so helpful
> did not know about this one. I posted for weeks before I got the response. Any
> takers please?
>


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