Re: Spell Check not working on Mac: Office Word



>> Upload means to send something to the web--you installed the program on your
>> computer, you didn't upload it. Sorry, pet peeve.
>
> One uploads something to a server -- the web is a system of servers,
> along with a specific protocol for linking hypertext documents.
>
> One can upload files to servers outside the web.
>
> Sorry - pet peeve of my own <g>.

Yeah, I had a feeling as I was writing it that I didn't really know what
upload meant, other than that it doesn't mean install a program. :)
Thanks.

Daiya

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