[NIFL-HEALTH:3489] RE: right writer

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In a message dated 12/7/01 1:38:21 PM Central Standard Time, 
irrobert@swbell.net writes:


> My contact has not used it herself, but she says that her colleagues
> type in a piece of text and the software highlights text that is
> incorrect or questionable. I believe it also suggests alternative
> wording, but I am not sure.
> 

Doesn't Microsoft Word 97 do that?
Jack A. Fenimore
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