I don't dare mess with such things (except for decorative purposes),
but isn't this something that MS Regedit would let you do with ease
on systems from 95 on (if you knew any code, of course, and weren't
frightened of wrecking your whole OS and liked people to think you're
a bit of a hacker)?
Regards, Bernard
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:30:15 -0000 Graham Rice
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> I have been trying for a long time to find a method of changing the
> colour of the wavy line for the green underline (grammar) red (spelling)
> in Word. This is to help students who need to change their background
> colour to a either green or red making the spelling or grammar feature
> hard to use. While looking for answers to another problem on the MS
> webpage I found the following URL.
>
> http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/2002/articles/wdChangeColorOfWavy
> Underlines.aspx
>
> The feature works though it is a bit messy to apply and alas only works
> in MSWord 2002 (XP) that is unless of course any of you know of another
> way of doing this.
>
> I hope this helps someone else.
>
> Graham Rice, Technician
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Terry Brady
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> Subject: Web authoring tools that work well with JFW
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>
> Anyone found a good HTML text editor that works well with Jaws for
> windows? If so, where can such a tool be obtained and what is the cost?
>
> Terry Brady,
> Project Officer, KMI, Open University
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