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Microsoft Whirred has a knew Spell Checker option Microsoft Whirred has a knew Spell Checker option

Microsoft Whirred has a knew Spell Checker option - PDF document

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Microsoft Whirred has a knew Spell Checker option - PPT Presentation

The Subject of this message includes two examples of a problem that has always existed with Spell Checkers in word processing software If you mistype a word but the word you typed happens to be ano ID: 455711

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Microsoft Whirred has a knew Spell Checker option The Subject of this message includes two examples of a problem that has always existed with Spell Checkers in word processing software. If you mistype a word, but the word you typed happens to be another correctly spelled word, the Spell Checker won't catch it. The new Word 2007 has a "contextual spelling" checker that tries its best to determi ne if a word is out of place, even if it is spelled correctly. The new feature is not perfect, but it is a big improvement. After turning on this option, the words "whirred" and "knew" above would be underlined in blue. To ensure that this feature is turn ed on follow these simple steps. Click the Office Button. [File button in some Office 2010 versions]. Then Click the Word Options button as shown below. Click Proofing in the Word options box. In the When Correcting Spelling And Grammar In Word section, select the Use Contextual Spelling check box. Cl ick OK.