From: sqwertbird on
I have gotten used to the two spaces after a period style, and like the look.
Therefore, I have my grammar checker set to check for two spaces in between
sentences. However, when I use in-text citation eg. (Author, Year) at the
end of sentences, Word 2003 seems to think this is part of a longer sentence
and flags it as 'two spaces between words in the same sentence'. I just
started using Office 2010 beta and it is doing the same thing. Any
suggestions?
From: Jay Freedman on
Live with it. There are many things in Word that just are not
configurable, and this is one of them.

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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 16:34:01 -0700, sqwertbird
<sqwertbird(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have gotten used to the two spaces after a period style, and like the look.
> Therefore, I have my grammar checker set to check for two spaces in between
>sentences. However, when I use in-text citation eg. (Author, Year) at the
>end of sentences, Word 2003 seems to think this is part of a longer sentence
>and flags it as 'two spaces between words in the same sentence'. I just
>started using Office 2010 beta and it is doing the same thing. Any
>suggestions?