The problem can be solved in Preferences by checking the box "Ignore words
with numbers." However, if that box is checked, then a misspelled word
associated with a superscript number will not be marked as misspelled, even
when separated by punctuation.
Is there some remedy for this?
Thanks.
Yes. If the reference IS a reference � to a footnote or endnote, the
spelling checker will handle it correctly.
Otherwise, you need to insert a space between the end of the word and the
number. You can use a "Zero width non-joiner" character if you don't want
it to print...
Cheers
On 5/06/09 6:23 PM, in article C64F0518.1895%ma...@crossroad-web.com, "Mark
Benton" <ma...@crossroad-web.com> wrote:
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Sydney, Australia. mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
More professionally, it is typical in typeset documents to include something
such as a Hairline Space between the last letter & the super/subscripted
number. However, Word's lack of pro typography features makes that a bit
difficult. You can use the OS X Character Palette to insert Unicode
Character 202F (IIRC). [Word doesn't seem to accept the non-breaking
variety.]
If you need to do this frequently you might consider setting up AutoText
entries to expedite their insertion and/or use Find & Replace before running
Spell Check.
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Bob Jones
Office:Mac MVP
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On 6/5/09 19:36 , in article C64F3267.1F608%jo...@mcghie.name, "John McGhie"
You can use the Character Palette, or you can create an autotext and assign
it a keystroke.
The Zero-Width characters are not available in most fonts: you may have to
search in Character Palette for one that has it.
Cheers
On 6/06/09 9:46 AM, in article C64FDD64.18FA%ma...@crossroad-web.com, "Mark
Benton" <ma...@crossroad-web.com> wrote:
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