Re: Getting rid of the green underline for sentence fragments



Sure: Right-click the error and say "Ignore" to ignore that instance.

Or follow Neil's advice to ignore every "error" of that kind.

Cheers

On 17/11/07 9:55 AM, in article
33A4155B-8434-43FD-9B3D-87B36B0B3CFB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "PortlandOR"
<PortlandOR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi --

Does anyone know if there is a way to get rid of that green line that
appears under a sentence such as this:

Sometimes she does.

Yes, it is not a complete sentence, but often I write incomplete sentences
and want them just that way. Is there a way to choose -- always ignore -- for
incompletes just as you can add words to the spell check dictionary?

Thank you

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