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<DIV><SPAN class=684385822-27081998><FONT color=#0000ff face=Arial size=2>It's
the wording of the sentence. It works with any name.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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AM<BR><B>To:</B> metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR><B>Subject:</B> MSWord Easter
EGG<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>Totally off subject, but here's a little comic
relief for you computer gurus...
<P>Open up MS-Word ('97 version - maybe earlier versions) and type:
<P>I'd like to see Bill Gates dead
<P>Select the entire sentence then go intoTools/Language/ and select
Thesaurus. Take a look at the options you have. :-) <BR> <BR>
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I don't want to give it away - but it does work for Word97. Make sure you
type (or paste) the sentence, highlite it and choose tools/language/thesaurus.
:)
<P>Timothy Leming wrote:
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Totally off subject, but here's a little comic relief for you computer
gurus...
<P>Open up MS-Word ('97 version - maybe earlier versions) and type:
<P>I'd like to see Bill Gates dead
<P>Select the entire sentence then go intoTools/Language/ and select Thesaurus.
Take a look at the options you have. :-)
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In a message dated 98-08-27 14:13:24 EDT, you write:
<< Finally.... a subject that I know a little about. >>
What makes you think you need to know anything to post to this list?
Ignorance hasn't slowed me down. That's the beauty of the Internet. You can
be as stupid as you want as often as you want and there are still people out
there that might take you seriously.
Dan
Pocatello, ID USA
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