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Tim in Scotland



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Embarrassed by your spelling abilities on the forum?

I use Firefox as my browser and have just found a nice little add-on that spell checks your posts as you type them................. If you are running Mozilla Firefox then click on 'Tools' and 'Add-ons' and find the link to the English (it's really American!) Dictionary. It doesn't like the word Firefox though, that is coming up underlined each time! How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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Post #1213 4th Jan 2007 12:31 pm
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Scottie



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or you a mac computer Fiona

Post #1219 4th Jan 2007 4:31 pm
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simon



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Scottie wrote:
or you a mac computer


yep... Safari and most other apps can use the built into the OS dictionary and thesaurus Wink Even underlines your mistake and a quick right click corrects it.

Post #1239 5th Jan 2007 12:45 pm
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Martin
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There is a British (proper) English dictionary available for Firefox Thumbs Up

Post #1254 5th Jan 2007 7:07 pm
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simon



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Martin wrote:
There is a British (proper) English dictionary available for Firefox Thumbs Up


Built in global OS level for all apps inc FF Smile

Too many to list too.



Sorry Embarassed

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Very Annoyed



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Kaine



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Tim,

Nice to see you haven't told Jay - keep up the good work Thumbs Up

Kaine

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simon



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Very Annoyed wrote:
Simon how do I get this working on my Apple?


When you type you should see a red underline on miss spelt words. Either right click or control click on the word and a contextual menu will appear. In the list choose the right word or go to the bottom and select Spelling and then Spelling... you can choose your dictionary there.

Also you can select the spell as you type option. If this is off you wont see the red underline so just right click or control click to access the menu.

Very Happy

Post #1523 2nd Feb 2007 11:33 pm
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