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I get the same result when using the Outlook Express spell checker, which
uses the same dictionary. However, I looked in an unabridged dictionary and
there _is_ a word, brail, that's used in sailing (spelled with one "l") that
takes the forms you were given. My gut feeling is that the dictionary is
wrong insofar as those funny little raised dots are concerned and that
you're right and if I were writing it, that's the way I do it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Walt Sebastian" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 1:17 PM
Subject: MSWord


Hi folks,
I know this isn't anything to do with radio but I hope someone can help me.
I am using wood2000 and I found an error in the spell checker.  I was
wondering if someone was using word 2003 that could check and see if the
same errors are in it also or if they have been corrected.  The mistakes are
brailled and brailling.  When I put those words in,  it says they are wrong
and gives me the correction with the same spelling with only one L.  I'm not
a real good speller and I checked with the library just to make sure.  Can
someone help?  73.

Walt
WA4QXT
Quaker Hill CT
wa4qxt!myeastern.com

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