- Create a new or open an existing Microsoft Word document.
- Start StyleGuard, if it is not currently running.
[Hint: if you are editing an existing document that had never been checked by StyleGuard, it is recommended
that you first go through all the potential style errors before start editing. See 6.1 Reviewing an existing
document for more detail instructions.]
- Type in the new text, StyleGuard will scan the text and update the list of style matches as you type.
The match that is closest to where the cursor is will be highlighted in the StyleGuard window as the
“current match.”
[Hint: if you are not familiar with AP style, you may consider toggling on Show Informational
Entries by clicking on the Show Informational Entries button
at the bottom of the StyleGuard window. StyleGuard will match all the entries in the AP Stylebook
providing valuable information about that entry. For example, the entry may match the word “affect”
and provide examples on when to use “affect” versus “effect.” Similarly, AP Stylebook
provides details on when to use “since” versus “because,” “between”
versus “among,” “over” versus “more than,” etc. [Note: Turning Show
Informational Entries on will cause more frequent display updates both in the document you are
editing due to the frequent changes in the bookmark to show the matched word and also in the StyleGuard
window updating the information for the current match. This can be a distraction but the information
provided could be useful for some StyleGuard customers who need the additional information.]
- Save the file.
[Note: If your document contains any style matches, then before you close the document make sure that
either StyleGuard is closed or StyleGuard text processing is stopped using
button. This will make sure that the bookmark inserted by StyleGuard is not left behind in the document.]