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picasso47
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Post by picasso47 on Mar 14, 2013 4:21:43 GMT -8
Hi, After a few disappointed members concerning the lack of a spell checker on V5, I've had a look around and have found one if anyone wants to be able to have an online spellcheck that works with their site. You have to download it to your own computer and then it works the same as Word, in that any miss-spelt words have a red wobbly line underneath. Here's the link that doesn't have any accompanying 'junkie smilies and rubbish' like iespell did for me. www.speckie.com/dloadI have nothing to do with this site, but just passing on a helpful link.
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thcri
Junior Member
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thcri
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Post by thcri on Mar 14, 2013 4:46:26 GMT -8
Hi, After a few disappointed members concerning the lack of a spell checker on V5, I've had a look around and have found one if anyone wants to be able to have an online spellcheck that works with their site. You have to download it to your own computer and then it works the same as Word, in that any miss-spelt words have a red wobbly line underneath. Here's the link that doesn't have any accompanying 'junkie smilies and rubbish' like iespell did for me. www.speckie.com/dloadI have nothing to do with this site, but just passing on a helpful link. My version 5 has spell check? If the word is wrong it automatically puts a red line underneath it and if you point and click on it, it will give you options to pick another word or the right spelling Confused I must say.
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Aimee Lynn
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Post by Aimee Lynn on Mar 14, 2013 4:49:42 GMT -8
Hi, After a few disappointed members concerning the lack of a spell checker on V5, I've had a look around and have found one if anyone wants to be able to have an online spellcheck that works with their site. You have to download it to your own computer and then it works the same as Word, in that any miss-spelt words have a red wobbly line underneath. Here's the link that doesn't have any accompanying 'junkie smilies and rubbish' like iespell did for me. www.speckie.com/dloadI have nothing to do with this site, but just passing on a helpful link. My version 5 has spell check? If the word is wrong it automatically puts a red line underneath it and if you point and click on it, it will give you options to pick another word or the right spelling Confused I must say. The red line you are seeing is probably from your browser, not from the site itself.
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Speed33
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March 2012
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Post by Speed33 on Mar 14, 2013 6:55:18 GMT -8
It is Firefox is one browser that will do that
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RedBassett
I'm a Marxist/Lennonist of the Groucho/John variety.
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Post by RedBassett on Mar 14, 2013 7:08:16 GMT -8
Greetings,
All major browsers except IE have built in spell check. There is also a spell check plugin for IE available with a quick google search.
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thcri
Junior Member
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thcri
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Post by thcri on Mar 14, 2013 11:00:39 GMT -8
Greetings, All major browsers except IE have built in spell check. There is also a spell check plugin for IE available with a quick google search. Well that is true. I use Firefox for the most part but IE and Safari do also that I know of.
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51cathie
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Post by 51cathie on Mar 14, 2013 21:08:27 GMT -8
IE10 has a spell checker, which hasn't been on earlier versions.
Speckie is ok - I used it until upgrading to IE10.
There is another one called ispell.
I found both of them on a Microsoft forum.
Cathie
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