An author’s bane discussed by Martha 😀
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Thanks, Martha and Chris, for this useful information. 🙂
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I agree that spell check is merely a “first Step.” It doesn’t take into account poetic license / creative use of punctuation and grammar. Gregg’s Reference Manual is my resource of choice.
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Thanks for this, oh SRA. Do your paws manage with the spell checking? I always look up anything that spell check has underlined (green I think) but find it’s only right about 50% of the time. It’s kind of like my phone putting in words when I text that are NOT what I want!
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My paws make their own spelling up Noelle 😀 😀 😀
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LOL!
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