Word 2007
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- If the first part of your sentence is negative and the second part begins with "nor," the verb should come before the subject. ...
- If the introductory phrase of your sentence cannot sensibly modify the subject, consider replacing the subject or modifying ...
- If the mail merge data/header source ÿ no longer exists, choose Remove Data/Header Source to remove its association with ...
- If the mail merge data/header source ÿ no longer exists, choose Remove Data/Header Source to remove its association with ...
- If the marked comma is separating two complete but related sentences, replace the comma with a semicolon. If the second half ...
- If the marked noun modifies another noun, keep that marked noun singular even if the second noun is plural. For example, ...
- If the marked pronoun comes immediately before a group of words introduced by "that," "which," "what," "who," or "whom," ...
- If the marked pronoun refers back to a subject in your sentence, use the nominative case: "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," ...
- If the marked semicolon does not join two groups of words that would make sense as separate sentences, replace the semicolon ...
- If the marked words are an incomplete thought, consider developing this thought into a complete sentence by adding a subject ...
- If this group of words is a question, add a question mark. Otherwise, these words may be expressing an incomplete thought ...
- If you are expressing some form of wish, desire, or uncertainty, use the specific verb form that reflects the mood of uncertainty. ...
- If you are indicating joint ownership with two or more nouns, use the possessive form only once. Alternatively, if you are ...
- If you are listing three or more items in a row, consider replacing all but the last of the conjunctions with a comma. Place ...
- If you are trying to access a private calendar, please make sure you sign in with the same e-mail address (Windows Live ID) ...
- If you are using "between" to associate two items, join the two items with "and," as in "between a rock and a hard place." ...
- If you are using a conjunction such as "and" to connect two groups of words that have conflicting purposes, such as a question ...
- If you are using a conjunction to connect only two items, it is incorrect to use a comma before the conjunction. In addition, ...
- If you are using a noun that cannot be counted or divided, such as "oil," "happiness," and "furniture," it is incorrect to ...
- If you are using a number to modify a noun, be sure the noun agrees with the number. Any number greater than one must modify ...
- If you are using a singular noun to indicate possession, use an apostrophe before the "s." If you are using a plural noun, ...
- If you are using more than one verb in your sentence, be sure all the verbs are either active (the subject performs the action, ...
- If you change the current setting for line-breaking characters, you will lose your customizations. Are you sure you want ...
- If you choose an e-mail signature, it appears automatically at the bottom of messages you send. E-mail stationery lets you ...
- If you choose to edit the data source, Word will break the link to ÿ. In breaking the link your mail merge data source will ...
- If you choose to edit the data source, Word will break the link to ÿ. In breaking the link your mail merge data source will ...
- If you clicked a link and your page could not be found, click the Back button in your web browser and try your link again. ...
- If you delete a paragraph mark, the formatting in your document will change. If you don't want to see paragraph marks on ...
- If you have changed the default template, Word asks you if you would like to save the changes when you close the program. ...
- If you have placed the subject of your sentence directly next to the verb, it is incorrect to use a comma to separate the ...
- If you intended this group of words to be two sentences, add a period in the appropriate place. The first word of each sentence ...
- If you save this document in the format you've selected, you will no longer be able to restrict permission to this document. ...
- If you want the marked group of words to be one sentence, the marked comma may be unnecessarily separating parts of your ...
- If you want the marked group of words to be two separate sentences, replace the comma with a period. If you want the group ...
- If you want to check spelling without checking grammar, clear the Check Grammar With Spelling checkbox on the Spelling Grammar ...
- If you want to give certain parts of your sentence equal emphasis, construct these parts in a similar fashion. Repetition ...
- If your sentence can be interpreted in more than one way, consider inserting "that" within the marked group of words to clarify ...
- If your sentence contains a group of words that is not essential to the meaning of your sentence, enclose the entire group ...
- If your sentence includes a statement about a question rather than a direct question, the subject should come before the ...
- If your sentence includes a statement about a question, rather than a direct question, end your sentence with a period rather ...
- If your sentence is modified by a group of words that begins with "which," for clarity, use a comma before "which" to separate ...
- If your sentence is phrased in the negative, consider rephrasing in the positive, deleting "not," "no," or "never" for a ...
- If your sentence is phrased in the negative, consider rephrasing it in the positive, deleting "not" or "never," for a more ...
- If your Windows Live ID is not registered for Office Online, you are automatically redirected to the Office Online registration ...
- In draft view, can't check spelling or grammar in text boxes. Do you want to switch to print layout view so that checks the ...
- In order to apply the selected envelope options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this ...
- In order to apply the selected envelope options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this ...
- In order to apply the selected label options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document ...
- In order to apply the selected label options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document ...
- In order to apply the template, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document will be ...
- In order to apply the template, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document will be ...
- In some cases e-mails may be accidentally blocked by anti-spam technology used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Contact ...
- Inserts an icon that represents the contents of the file into your document. Changes to the source file will be reflected ...
- Inserts the contents of the file into your document and creates a shortcut to the source file. Changes to the source file ...
- Inserts the contents of the file into your document so that you can edit it later using the application which created the ...
- is a Word for the Macintosh document with a next file. If this is the first document in the series, it should be converted ...
- is a Word for the Macintosh document with a next file. If this is the first document in the series, it should be converted ...
- is a Word for the Macintosh \0 document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word for Windows format? To overwrite, ...
- is a Word for the Macintosh \0 document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word for Windows format? To overwrite, ...
- is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, ...
- is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, ...
- is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to update it to the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
- is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to update it to the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
- is a Word version \0.0 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
- is a Word version \0.0 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
- is currently assigned as the first key in one or more two-key command assignments. Reassigning this key will remove all of ...
- is currently assigned as the first key in one or more two-key command assignments. Reassigning this key will remove all of ...
- is not a valid special character for the Find What box or is not supported when the Use Wildcards check box is selected. ...
- is not a valid special character for the Find What box or is not supported when the Use Wildcards check box is selected. ...
- is opening a version 1.x for Windows template. Macros from 1.x for Windows cannot be converted and will be lost if this file ...