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Old 12-17-2016, 08:17 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Help with Styles - What is +Body and +Headings Windows 10 Help with Styles - What is +Body and +Headings Office 2013
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By the way, Word 2016, not 365, is crippled in the grammar checking area, at least for the time being. Word 2003-2013 are superior to it in this area. Microsoft has been promising to fix this "real soon, now" for more than a year. They did fix it for the 365 users a couple of months ago.

I just noticed your username. If spdoffice stands for state public defender, I served as one for ten years.

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