Below are the different methods of spell checking a document in some of the major text editors.
Microsoft Word, FrontPage, and Outlook users
Microsoft Notepad and WordPad
Corel WordPerfect
OpenOffice
Other text editors
Online solutions
Microsoft Word, FrontPage, and Outlook users
All versions of Microsoft Word have the ability to spell check a document. To spell check a document, follow the below steps.
- Open Microsoft Word, FrontPage, or Outlook, and the document you wish to edit.
- Press the F7 key.
or
- Open Microsoft Word, FrontPage, or Outlook, and the document you wish to edit.
- Click Tools
- Click Spelling and Grammar
Following
the above steps will start a spell check on the document you're
viewing. Each spelling error that is found will have the option to be
changed to available suggestions. If the word is spelled correctly, Ignore the word; if the word is misspelled and you believe that this spelling error is made throughout your document, Change All; and if you wish to change the word to an alternate spelling, click one of the suggestions from the suggestion list and click Change.
Microsoft
Notepad and Microsoft WordPad do not have any spell check solution. If
you need to spell check a document that has been written in either of
these programs, you will need to either use one of the online solutions
to spell check your document, or open the document in another program
such as Microsoft Word.
All versions of Corel WordPerfect have the ability to spell check a document. To spell check a document, follow the below steps.
- Open Corel WordPerfect and the document you wish to edit.
- Press Ctrl + F1
or
- Open Corel WordPerfect and the document you wish to edit.
- Click Tools
- Click Spell Checker
You can spell check a document in OpenOffice writer by following the below steps.
- Open OpenOffice writer and the document you wish to edit.
- Press the F7 key.
or
- Open OpenOffice writer and the document you wish to edit.
- Click Tools
- Click Spellcheck
If
the text editor you're using is not listed above, try searching the
program's online documentation for a spell check solution. You can open
the online help for almost any program by pressing the F1 key. If
searching the online help finds nothing relating to "spell check", it's
likely the program you're using does not support the ability spell check
and you should consider an alternate program.
There
are several online solutions that users can use to spell check their
documents online as well as add-ons that can be added to your web
browser to enable you to spell check through your browser.
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