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Spell Check?


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trents Grand Master

Is there a way to check the spelling on the posts you create either before or after you send them? I have seen this feature on other forums.


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mouse Enthusiast

I so hope you get an answer as I am a terrible speller.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

LOL! Don't worry, we're a pretty easy-going bunch - correct spelling is not important to us.

Hugs!

Karen

Rusla Enthusiast

I have not found a spell checker yet on this.

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I know I'd like one - I tend to be typing fast only to realize later how sloppy it looks.

Rusla Enthusiast

I know, that is why I go back and edit.

Guest schmenge

Try Open Original Shared Link. Free for home use (and Internet Explorer). Only works though if you remember to use it. ;)


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ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

I know no spell checker. Why? This site is great otherwise...

I was always the first kid in school that sat down in the spelling bee's. Those nuns were so mean!

ianm Apprentice

We're not being graded on spelling or punctuation so there is nothing to be worried about.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Ian,

Don't you have a headache yet from all that head-banging? :lol:;)

Hugs.

Karen

Lisa Mentor

I truely an the worst. Glad we don't have a bunch of nuns grading this, because my knuckles would be raw. :(:(

ianm Apprentice
Don't you have a headache yet from all that head-banging? :lol:;)

Not till the day I die!

Lisa Mentor
Not till the day I die!

Lol...Lol... too funny and I'm still laughing. :lol::lol::lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Not till the day I die!

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

In that case, ROCK ON!!!!!!

Hugs.

Karen

ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

You are all so funny... I love it!

I second that ROCK ON man!

VydorScope Proficient

If it worries you that much type it up in word first, then copy/paste it in to here. :)

The software is used here for the forum does not have a built in spell checker option.

trents Grand Master
If it worries you that much type it up in word first, then copy/paste it in to here. :)

The software is used here for the forum does not have a built in spell checker option.

Sure, you can check it in your WP and then paste it, but the issue is convenience.

VydorScope Proficient
Sure, you can check it in your WP and then paste it, but the issue is convenience.

I know that, but again no such tool exsists, so there is nothing Scott can do about it at this point.

celiac3270 Collaborator

For those of you that use Firefox, I know there's an extension for spell checking in your browser. And now that I consider it, I think the Google toolbar also has a spell check. Two alternatives...

flagbabyds Collaborator

yeah firefox you can get spellcheck

plantime Contributor

Yep, my Google toolbar has a spell checker. I used it on this post, and love it!

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