[Sigia-l] Readability tool & "click on radiobutton"

ctuckley ctuckley at kent.edu
Tue Jun 24 13:54:56 EDT 2003


Peter,

Word does have such a tool.  Paste your text into a word document, then go to 
the tools menu, options.  On the spelling and grammar tab, there is an option 
for "show readability statistics".  Now whenever you run spell check, you will 
get readability statistics.

Hope this helps.

Carrianne Tuckley



>===== Original Message From "Peter VanDijck" <pvandijck at lds.com> =====
>Hi all,
>I am producing content for a 4th grade reading level. Someone told me
>there existed tools to check readability. One person even mentioned Word
>had such a tool. I searched online but all I found where calculations
>where you had to count words yourself.
>http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Literacy/readability.asp
>
>Does there exist a tool where you can just paste in a piece of text and
>it will estimate reading level for you?
>
>On a related level: how do you say "click on the radiobutton next to the
>name" to people who don't know what a radiobutton is? Any resources for
>these types of issues?
>
>Thanks,
>PeterV
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