Using StyleWriter with Microsoft Word
With Microsoft Word for Windows, StyleWriter Software uses DDE to offer you interactive editing of your document. The StyleWriter window sits at the top of your screen with Word below so you can make corrections from StyleWriter or edit your document in Word. StyleWriter keeps an up-to-date display of your text and its advice as you work in the StyleWriter window. When editing in Word, the display updates when you click on StyleWriter’s Resume button.
To get StyleWriter to check your document from Microsoft Word, you can either:
- go to the Word Tools menu and select Style Check, or
- click the StyleWriter button in the standard toolbar.
Word calls StyleWriter to start checking your document right away.
Alternatively, you can run StyleWriter from the Programs Menu in Windows 95 or 98, or the Program Manager in Windows 3.1. If you have one document open on your desktop, StyleWriter starts checking it immediately. If you have several documents open, StyleWriter displays a list of them for you to choose from.
Once you ask StyleWriter to check your document, it sets up DDE links with Microsoft Word and with the text of your document. This lets StyleWriter make changes to your document while still keeping track of the changes you make.
How Stylewriter Software Works
