Macros and full stop

D

Designingsally

is it possible for the macros to not to add full stops after imcomplete
sentences and phrases and add full stops after complete sentence.

is it possible. lemme know
 
G

Graham Mayor

A macro will do exactly what you program it to do. How is this undisclosed
macro supposed to know what constitutes an incomplete sentence in this
instance?

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D

Designingsally

Well let me rephrase the question as this- say if they user has typed
a cat, dog, and a mouse.

The macros shd correct it as a cat, a dog, and a mouse.

ITs not going to be dog, cat or mouse at all instance. Probably macros shd
read of there are 2 or more words separated by comma then it shd be prefixed
with "a" in this example or the word preceeding cat or dog or mouse.

i m trying to chk for paralessim using macro
 
D

Designingsally

SORRY GOOFED UP. THIS REPLY IS FOR THE NECT POST> LET ME RE POST IT THERE AND
reopen this post as new.
 
H

Helmut Weber

Hi Designingsally,
Well let me rephrase the question as this- say if they user has typed
a cat, dog, and a mouse.

The macros shd correct it as a cat, a dog, and a mouse.

no way, to make a computer correct naturally language,
not in a hundred years from now.

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Greetings from Bavaria, Germany

Helmut Weber

Vista Small Business, Office XP
 
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Designingsally

thanks...
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I believe in Hope.

DesigningSally


Helmut Weber said:
Hi Designingsally,


no way, to make a computer correct naturally language,
not in a hundred years from now.

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Greetings from Bavaria, Germany

Helmut Weber

Vista Small Business, Office XP
 

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