Forwarding the foreword
- Glenny Palmer
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Forwarding the foreword
What is a 'Forward'....? What it isn't is a 'Foreword' ie what is said...be-fore the rest of the words in a book.
What is a 'Copywrite'....? What it isn't is 'Copyright'. ie the right/s to your copy, your manuscript.
Get it? Got it? Good.
G'nite my cherubs...
Glenny P.
What is a 'Copywrite'....? What it isn't is 'Copyright'. ie the right/s to your copy, your manuscript.
Get it? Got it? Good.
G'nite my cherubs...
Glenny P.
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- Zondrae
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Thank you Mother Hen.
The copyright was one I wondered about.
When can we have a spell check on the forum... please Manfred.
I spend about a quarter of my computer time manually checking my Macquarie. One day I will post as first written and I bet noone will know what I am trying to say.
A lady (of a certain hair colour) asked her friend "In text speak, what does IDK mean?"
to which her friend replied "I Don't Know." The first girl said "Oh, I'll never fimd out. Everyone I have asked has said they didn't know."
I do feel very dumb sometimes.
The copyright was one I wondered about.
When can we have a spell check on the forum... please Manfred.
I spend about a quarter of my computer time manually checking my Macquarie. One day I will post as first written and I bet noone will know what I am trying to say.
A lady (of a certain hair colour) asked her friend "In text speak, what does IDK mean?"
to which her friend replied "I Don't Know." The first girl said "Oh, I'll never fimd out. Everyone I have asked has said they didn't know."
I do feel very dumb sometimes.
Zondrae King
a woman of words
a woman of words
- keats
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Yes Glenny, Copywrite I have never heard of.
But Copyright
Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and adapt the work. Copyright does not protect ideas, only their expression. In most jurisdictions copyright arises upon fixation and does not need to be registered.
Foreword and forward I have heard of
The noun foreword refers to a preface or an introductory note, often one composed by a person other than the author. Forward is an adjective and an adverb with several meanings related to direction.
But Copyright
Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and adapt the work. Copyright does not protect ideas, only their expression. In most jurisdictions copyright arises upon fixation and does not need to be registered.
Foreword and forward I have heard of
The noun foreword refers to a preface or an introductory note, often one composed by a person other than the author. Forward is an adjective and an adverb with several meanings related to direction.
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Zondrae surely your computer program has spellcheck on it
- it is a basic on most programs to my knowledge...maybe Heathers Darren could tell us for sure, but mine comes up automatically just as it does when you post anything on site - if it is wrong it underlines it - you then just right click on it and it shows you the correct spelling. Even my really old computer had this feature.
The only time you might run into trouble would be with the Americanization of some words but I think we are all pretty clued into those anyway
Cheers
Maureen

The only time you might run into trouble would be with the Americanization of some words but I think we are all pretty clued into those anyway
Cheers
Maureen
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Not knowing how your computer is set up Zondrae I'm probably not enough help.
However if you are working in a program such as Word, you can click 'help' at the top of the screen and then type in spellcheck and a drop down will take you to Spelling and Grammar. Follow the details and you should have what you wanted. I hope.
Joe
However if you are working in a program such as Word, you can click 'help' at the top of the screen and then type in spellcheck and a drop down will take you to Spelling and Grammar. Follow the details and you should have what you wanted. I hope.
Joe
Re: Forwarding the foreword
On second and third thoughts, Zondrae, I now think you meant for a spellcheck on the Forum.
I type all my posts and replies in word to take advantage of the Spellchecker and then post the completed subject to the forum.
Joe
I type all my posts and replies in word to take advantage of the Spellchecker and then post the completed subject to the forum.
Joe
- keats
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Always use the English (Australian) spell checker on Microsoft Word. However, remember that words that are spelled correctly, but incorrectly used, will not be picked up by the spell checker.
For example: The school principle - instead of - The school principal.
The -ize form is generally regarded as American usage, but is in fact originally English, now perpetuated mainly in America.
The -ise form is becoming increasingly common in England and has become the accepted form for Australian English. When in doubt, use the ending cited in the Macquarie Dictionary.
For example: The school principle - instead of - The school principal.
The -ize form is generally regarded as American usage, but is in fact originally English, now perpetuated mainly in America.
The -ise form is becoming increasingly common in England and has become the accepted form for Australian English. When in doubt, use the ending cited in the Macquarie Dictionary.
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
G/day Keats good point
I've been caught out with an incorrectly spelled word that hasn't been picked because as you say it had another meaning and the spelling was ok for that.
The ize and ise thing can be tricky as well because there is the odd word that does end ize.
Frank,
I'm like Zondrae and type direct onto the forum, and apart from spelling mistakes sometimes end up with a load of gobly-gook that even I can't understand. I keep threatening to do the same as you, which makes sense, but never do.
Terry
I've been caught out with an incorrectly spelled word that hasn't been picked because as you say it had another meaning and the spelling was ok for that.
The ize and ise thing can be tricky as well because there is the odd word that does end ize.
Frank,
I'm like Zondrae and type direct onto the forum, and apart from spelling mistakes sometimes end up with a load of gobly-gook that even I can't understand. I keep threatening to do the same as you, which makes sense, but never do.
Terry
- Bob Pacey
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Re: Forwarding the foreword
Do all your poems in word but type your posts directly onto the site.
Fixed all ok
Bob
Fixed all ok
Bob
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