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Old 07-18-2015, 05:54 AM   #14
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>And you may prefer spellchecking in your favorite word processor (Word, LibreOffice, etc. etc.).

IMHO, flagging spelling errors is the single best feature of Word. I just last week pasted a Sigil epub into Word for just that purpose. Even the green underlining for usage is sometimes helpful. Just as one sometimes writes for the 9th grade level of comprehension, I figure writing for Bill Gates's reading level might sometimes be called for. There's no point in puzzling people unnecessarily.
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