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Nick De Lancie
In Word's object model, one ought--per the documentation--to be able to spell
check just the text in range by the code:
range.CheckSpelling
When doing this in Word 2003 Professional, however, the spelling checker
spell checks BOTH the text in the range and the text that follows the end of
the range no matter what I do.
This appears to be a clear bug in the programmatic spelling checker as the
prior verision of Word Professional (2000) I was using did not exhibit this
behavior but, rather, stopped spell checking at the end of the designated
range.
Is this bug correctable, or is there a workaround?
check just the text in range by the code:
range.CheckSpelling
When doing this in Word 2003 Professional, however, the spelling checker
spell checks BOTH the text in the range and the text that follows the end of
the range no matter what I do.
This appears to be a clear bug in the programmatic spelling checker as the
prior verision of Word Professional (2000) I was using did not exhibit this
behavior but, rather, stopped spell checking at the end of the designated
range.
Is this bug correctable, or is there a workaround?