Word 2007

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  6. If the first part of your sentence is negative and the second part begins with "nor," the verb should come before the subject. ...
  7. If the introductory phrase of your sentence cannot sensibly modify the subject, consider replacing the subject or modifying ...
  8. If the mail merge data/header source ÿ no longer exists, choose Remove Data/Header Source to remove its association with ...
  9. If the mail merge data/header source ÿ no longer exists, choose Remove Data/Header Source to remove its association with ...
  10. If the marked comma is separating two complete but related sentences, replace the comma with a semicolon. If the second half ...
  11. If the marked noun modifies another noun, keep that marked noun singular even if the second noun is plural. For example, ...
  12. If the marked pronoun comes immediately before a group of words introduced by "that," "which," "what," "who," or "whom," ...
  13. If the marked pronoun refers back to a subject in your sentence, use the nominative case: "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," ...
  14. If the marked semicolon does not join two groups of words that would make sense as separate sentences, replace the semicolon ...
  15. If the marked words are an incomplete thought, consider developing this thought into a complete sentence by adding a subject ...
  16. If this group of words is a question, add a question mark. Otherwise, these words may be expressing an incomplete thought ...
  17. If you are expressing some form of wish, desire, or uncertainty, use the specific verb form that reflects the mood of uncertainty. ...
  18. If you are indicating joint ownership with two or more nouns, use the possessive form only once. Alternatively, if you are ...
  19. If you are listing three or more items in a row, consider replacing all but the last of the conjunctions with a comma. Place ...
  20. If you are trying to access a private calendar, please make sure you sign in with the same e-mail address (Windows Live ID) ...
  21. If you are using "between" to associate two items, join the two items with "and," as in "between a rock and a hard place." ...
  22. If you are using a conjunction such as "and" to connect two groups of words that have conflicting purposes, such as a question ...
  23. If you are using a conjunction to connect only two items, it is incorrect to use a comma before the conjunction. In addition, ...
  24. If you are using a noun that cannot be counted or divided, such as "oil," "happiness," and "furniture," it is incorrect to ...
  25. 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 ...
  26. If you are using a singular noun to indicate possession, use an apostrophe before the "s." If you are using a plural noun, ...
  27. If you are using more than one verb in your sentence, be sure all the verbs are either active (the subject performs the action, ...
  28. If you change the current setting for line-breaking characters, you will lose your customizations. Are you sure you want ...
  29. If you choose an e-mail signature, it appears automatically at the bottom of messages you send. E-mail stationery lets you ...
  30. 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 ...
  31. 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 ...
  32. 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. ...
  33. If you delete a paragraph mark, the formatting in your document will change. If you don't want to see paragraph marks on ...
  34. If you have changed the default template, Word asks you if you would like to save the changes when you close the program. ...
  35. If you have placed the subject of your sentence directly next to the verb, it is incorrect to use a comma to separate the ...
  36. If you intended this group of words to be two sentences, add a period in the appropriate place. The first word of each sentence ...
  37. If you save this document in the format you've selected, you will no longer be able to restrict permission to this document. ...
  38. If you want the marked group of words to be one sentence, the marked comma may be unnecessarily separating parts of your ...
  39. If you want the marked group of words to be two separate sentences, replace the comma with a period. If you want the group ...
  40. If you want to check spelling without checking grammar, clear the Check Grammar With Spelling checkbox on the Spelling Grammar ...
  41. If you want to give certain parts of your sentence equal emphasis, construct these parts in a similar fashion. Repetition ...
  42. If your sentence can be interpreted in more than one way, consider inserting "that" within the marked group of words to clarify ...
  43. If your sentence contains a group of words that is not essential to the meaning of your sentence, enclose the entire group ...
  44. If your sentence includes a statement about a question rather than a direct question, the subject should come before the ...
  45. If your sentence includes a statement about a question, rather than a direct question, end your sentence with a period rather ...
  46. If your sentence is modified by a group of words that begins with "which," for clarity, use a comma before "which" to separate ...
  47. If your sentence is phrased in the negative, consider rephrasing in the positive, deleting "not," "no," or "never" for a ...
  48. If your sentence is phrased in the negative, consider rephrasing it in the positive, deleting "not" or "never," for a more ...
  49. If your Windows Live ID is not registered for Office Online, you are automatically redirected to the Office Online registration ...
  50. 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 ...
  51. In order to apply the selected envelope options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this ...
  52. In order to apply the selected envelope options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this ...
  53. In order to apply the selected label options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document ...
  54. In order to apply the selected label options, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document ...
  55. In order to apply the template, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document will be ...
  56. In order to apply the template, Word must delete the current contents of \0. Any unsaved changes to this document will be ...
  57. In some cases e-mails may be accidentally blocked by anti-spam technology used by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Contact ...
  58. Inserts an icon that represents the contents of the file into your document. Changes to the source file will be reflected ...
  59. Inserts the contents of the file into your document and creates a shortcut to the source file. Changes to the source file ...
  60. Inserts the contents of the file into your document so that you can edit it later using the application which created the ...
  61. is a Word for the Macintosh document with a next file. If this is the first document in the series, it should be converted ...
  62. is a Word for the Macintosh document with a next file. If this is the first document in the series, it should be converted ...
  63. is a Word for the Macintosh \0 document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word for Windows format? To overwrite, ...
  64. is a Word for the Macintosh \0 document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word for Windows format? To overwrite, ...
  65. is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, ...
  66. is a Word version 6.0 or 95 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, ...
  67. 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 ...
  68. 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 ...
  69. is a Word version \0.0 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
  70. is a Word version \0.0 for Windows document. Do you want to overwrite it with the latest Word format? To overwrite, click ...
  71. is currently assigned as the first key in one or more two-key command assignments. Reassigning this key will remove all of ...
  72. is currently assigned as the first key in one or more two-key command assignments. Reassigning this key will remove all of ...
  73. is not a valid special character for the Find What box or is not supported when the Use Wildcards check box is selected. ...
  74. is not a valid special character for the Find What box or is not supported when the Use Wildcards check box is selected. ...
  75. 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 ...