Not sure if it has been addressed, but perhaps a spell checker in the Forums and / or the tease editors would be really helpful. I am the world's worst speller, but thankfully I am usually not too lazy to pick up the dictionary.
Thanks,
Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
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Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
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Re: Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
Firefox has a spell check feature built-in, you might give that a try.
I think a simple your/you're and there/their/they're explanation might be good.
I think a simple your/you're and there/their/they're explanation might be good.
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Re: Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
http://www.iespell.com/download.php
Download, install and no matter what type of web based form your on, you can run spell checker. Access it through the tools menu bar.
Also you can right click the command bar, customize the command bar, and add/remove icons, one of which after install will be iespell. I currently use the latest version of internet explorer, but this program works with older versions as i recall. Further i think i found this app through a link on Microsoft's internet explorer website and have never had problems.
Download, install and no matter what type of web based form your on, you can run spell checker. Access it through the tools menu bar.
Also you can right click the command bar, customize the command bar, and add/remove icons, one of which after install will be iespell. I currently use the latest version of internet explorer, but this program works with older versions as i recall. Further i think i found this app through a link on Microsoft's internet explorer website and have never had problems.
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Re: Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
Thanks for the link
I do try and run things through a spell checker
before putting them up
but more help is always appreciated.
I do try and run things through a spell checker
before putting them up
but more help is always appreciated.
to thine own self be true
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Re: Spell Checker in Forums and /or Tease Editors
I LOVE this program, it is one of my favorite tools ;)Victor2184 wrote:http://www.iespell.com/download.php
Download, install and no matter what type of web based form your on, you can run spell checker. Access it through the tools menu bar.
Also you can right click the command bar, customize the command bar, and add/remove icons, one of which after install will be iespell. I currently use the latest version of internet explorer, but this program works with older versions as i recall. Further i think i found this app through a link on Microsoft's internet explorer website and have never had problems.
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