B
Blendon
In the UK some students with special needs are allowed to use laptops in
public exams. These computers must have all spelling and grammar checkers
disabled so the student can not use them. Turning them off in options is not
enough.
In Word 2003 this could be achieved by preventing access to MSSPELL.DLL say
by renaming or deleting it. If you try the same thing with Word 2007 (I
think the file is MSPROOF.DLL Word just repairs itself.
Can anyone tell me how we can prepare the laptops to make them acceptable to
the examination boards. If we can't the students will have to use Wordpad.
Many thanks
public exams. These computers must have all spelling and grammar checkers
disabled so the student can not use them. Turning them off in options is not
enough.
In Word 2003 this could be achieved by preventing access to MSSPELL.DLL say
by renaming or deleting it. If you try the same thing with Word 2007 (I
think the file is MSPROOF.DLL Word just repairs itself.
Can anyone tell me how we can prepare the laptops to make them acceptable to
the examination boards. If we can't the students will have to use Wordpad.
Many thanks