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sebhoff2002
A while ago, users of the German version of Word had the problem that
their desktop was being cluttered with unwanted files called
NLPGERMAN.log (see
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...c5?lnk=st&q=NLPGERMAN&rnum=2#eaa04c5eb024cec5).
These files contained grammatical information about the texts that the
users were currently editing (e.g. part-of-speech information).
Obviously, everybody wanted these files to disappear - but I'd actually
like to find them. ;-) As a linguist, I'm interested in the grammatical
analysis provided by Word and if I could get access to this type of
(invisible) temporary files, this would be very helpful indeed. Does
anybody have any idea where Word saves this information internally and
whether there is a way to reveal it?
Thanks in advance!
Sebastian
their desktop was being cluttered with unwanted files called
NLPGERMAN.log (see
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...c5?lnk=st&q=NLPGERMAN&rnum=2#eaa04c5eb024cec5).
These files contained grammatical information about the texts that the
users were currently editing (e.g. part-of-speech information).
Obviously, everybody wanted these files to disappear - but I'd actually
like to find them. ;-) As a linguist, I'm interested in the grammatical
analysis provided by Word and if I could get access to this type of
(invisible) temporary files, this would be very helpful indeed. Does
anybody have any idea where Word saves this information internally and
whether there is a way to reveal it?
Thanks in advance!
Sebastian