Spell Checker

May 22, 2006
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Any chance of a spell checker added to the post message window, Real fed up with having dictionary on my knee.

Peter
 
Jul 12, 2005
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do a search on google for iespell. install it and then right click on your post to check spelling before you post
 
Apr 11, 2005
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Steve

I can not get it to work.

I tride load two time and i just can not get it to work can you help.

Mark
 
May 12, 2006
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Hi,

I have never yet read a post that I can't make out what the request is, or what the information is that is being given.

I have read many posts that I don't understand but that's a different matter !!!!!

Just keep on posting don't worry about the spelling, unless you need it for some thing else.

regards

Val & Frank
 
May 27, 2006
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iespell does not work within these posting windows.

One way round it is to type your message in windows notepad or similar,spellcheck then copy/paste the message into here.

Its a damn good program to have to hand tho especially as it adds a quick link icon to your toolbar
 
May 27, 2006
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iespell does not work within these posting windows.

One way round it is to type your message in windows notepad or similar,spellcheck then copy/paste the message into here.

Its a damn good program to have to hand tho especially as it adds a quick link icon to your toolbar
By the way.. as long as a message can be understood I never worry if the writers made spelling mistakes..we all do it at times
 
May 12, 2006
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Hi John.

I always found that people who talk in a pronounced dialect, often write the way they speak, and as a consequence spell the way they talk.

Along time ago I had what was then called a NAMET test in the RN I got an 8 for English and a O for maths. 8 being lowest possible score ) being the top.

I never forgot what the English Instructor told me "You boy what did you have at breakfast" Toast and Marmalaid Sir. Boy you can't spell marmalade so in future just write Toast & Jam. I never forgot it, if I can't spell a word I look for an alternative that can.

Val & Frank
 
Jul 12, 2005
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John

ieSpell works perfectly in the window

When you have finished your post, right click the window and select "check spelling"

Steve
 

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