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Upgrades to Editor
The Editor Program
Editor is regularly revised and improved. The cumulative list of
changes to the program
will help users decide for themselves when to upgrade. You can also consult our
what's new
page for information about program improvements. Every upgrade includes the latest versions of
the Editor dictionaries as well as of the software.
Editor owners may purchase an upgrade using PayPal (you do not need a PayPal account to use their credit-card
payment service) or by sending a check or bank money order to Serenity Software, 901 Serenity Road, Penn Yan, NY 14527 USA.
Note: If you bought Editor not directly from Serenity Software but from a third party (e.g., a college bookstore),
please register your copy before ordering an upgrade. There is a registration form in your Serenity Software folder ,
which is probably in the C:\Program Files directory on your hard drive.
If you own a purchased copy of Editor's Standard Version, you can upgrade it to the latest edition of that version
for
US$20.00.
If you want to upgrade your Standard Version to the latest edition of Editor with the Microsoft Word Add-In (see
our "what's new" page for information), you can buy an upgrade to Editor for Word for
US$40.00.
If you are using a 64-bit version of Word, click here for important information.
Both the Standard and the Word Add-In versions of Editor install in Windows on 32-bit and 64-bit machines. However,
the Word Add-In does not install in the 64-bit version of Word. Microsoft advises customers that 64-bit Office 2010
programs do not support most add-ins developed for 32-bit Office. Any Word macros that you may have used
with earlier versions of Word are also not supported. That is why the 32-bit version of Office is
Microsoft's default (recommended) installation on 64-bit computers; almost no one needs 64-bit Office to do word
processing or any other Office functions except possibly work with massive Excel files. Click
here
to read Microsoft's discussion of this problem.
If you are using 64-bit Word, have your Microsoft Office installation disk, and wish to change to 32-bit Word, here is a tip
from a customer: uninstall Office, then reinstall it from the disk, choosing the 32-bit option. Nothing else needs to be
changed. When 32-bit Word is installed in the 32-bit directory on Windows 64-bit machines, Editor will
install in that directory with full Add-In capability. If you work with massive Excel files and need 64-bit Office 2010,
then you cannot install Editor's Add-In, though you can install and run the Standard Version of Editor in the 32-bit directory,
and it will read your 64-bit Word files.
If you're not sure whether your installed copy of Word is the 64-bit version, click the File tab, then Help. Under "About
Microsoft Word" is a Version line giving the bit information.
If you already own a copy of Editor for Word, you can upgrade it to the latest edition for
US$20.00.
Click the appropriate blue price link above to upgrade your copy of Editor securely by credit card. We will send you,
usually within 24 hours, an Internet link to download and install the upgrade.
The above prices also cover replacements for Editor copies lost in computer crashes, since a replacement is always an
upgrade to the latest available version of the program.
If you have questions, contact us. Multiple-copy
and site-license owners should also contact us about upgrades.
Visit this page periodically for the latest news about Editor upgrades.
Last revised 7 November 2011
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Word and WordPerfect do not recognize the following problems. Slide
your cursor down this column for a digest of Editor's comments.
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A certain amount of pollution is unavoidable. |
| She collects objects d'art. |
| Our leaders are confidant of success. |
| They have lead us into a quagmire. |
| Be sure and make the loan payment promptly. |
| I would love to posses that car. |
| Parents should spend quality time with their children. |
| My English grade does not auger well for my GPA. |
| The book was copyright 2004. |
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