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on 11/12/2008 This will be a big help. Thanks for sharing these tips!
on 10/28/2008 Wow, I had no idea that Word could do this! I had to mark the box within the tool options, but I figured it out. Thanks so much for the tip!
on 10/27/2008 This is Great - I'll use this. Thanks! 5*s
on 10/27/2008 Very nice article. Some good stuff here.
on 10/21/2008 Hey, I just wrote an article about passive/active voice! These are great tips for MS Office users.
on 10/18/2008 Great tip, and wonderful instruction!
on 10/12/2008 I love this article. Its new to me about the MS Word tools. Very detailed..Thanks
on 10/10/2008 Fabulous tip and instruction. Thank you. 5*
on 10/10/2008 This is a great help!
on 10/3/2008 I know I struggle with this too. This is most helpful. Thanks for the tips. Excellent work!
on 9/9/2008 These are good ideas to help writers and or writing projects
on 9/9/2008 Oh man did I need to read this! Thanks for the info!
on 8/22/2008 Passives are a challenge to a lot of writers. Great tips on how to turn them into active verbs. Ginny
on 8/12/2008 This is a must and a smart article. Thanks for the tips and information. Will save this one in my favs. 5*s cherylgoff.com
on 8/9/2008 I am terrible for using passive sentences and starting sentences with "There are". Great to have you aboard.
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