Just tried it and it work good for me.
If I misspell a word it underlines it in red.
I just go back and correct it.
PS Love your site!
Are others having problems with the spell checker? Everytime I try to use it - it shuts me down and kicks me offline. :-\
Just tried it and it work good for me.
If I misspell a word it underlines it in red.
I just go back and correct it.
PS Love your site!
Everytime I try to use it - it shuts me down and kicks me offline.
It works fine for me, I guess your spelling must really freak it out! ;D
-Don-
It's the Lords of Kolob attempting to send a message!Originally Posted by DonTom
It's working fine for me.Originally Posted by gail
Just add a little less detergent ;D
Rex
On the Sunshine Coast, in the Sunshine State Queensland (QLD), Australia
My spell checker is misbehaving, too, but not to the extent of yours. I had some serious HD problems Saturday which appear to be cleared up save for this item. It used to automatically underline misspelled words, now I have to click several times just to get it to give an oionion.Originally Posted by gail
It works, but the stupid window is too small. It needsto be maybe half an inch larger. Who set it up that way, and why?Originally Posted by gail
I don't use it - Firefox has its own spell checker which checks spelling as replies are typed, rather than having to go into a stand-alone spell checker.
Thank you, that's what I lost in the crash.Originally Posted by Dave Brand
With all the high education around here, you'd think that a spell checker would be an overkill--- BUT-- it is working just fine in AOL----Originally Posted by jdm
Years of education and spelling ability don't necessarily equate - and it's possible some of us have illiterate keyboards.Originally Posted by Jim Rose
>>and it's possible some of us have illiterate keyboards<<
That could be the real problem!
"Years of education and spelling ability don't necessarily equate -"
Yes, because:
"There is nothing so stupid as an educated man, if you get off the thing that he was educated in."
--Will Rogers
-Don Quoteman
I will start copying before I hit the spell checker link, then if everything disappears I will take my copy to Word, check it out and repost -- but what a pain.I have enough trouble trying to come across as being s-m-a-r-t without being tripped up. :-[
Why don't you people just write as things come?
I have never used a spell checker. Bloody nuisances.
Them of us as is illiterati tends to agree with the good President Jackson:Originally Posted by D_E_Davis
"It is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word."
Whether true, I can't say but see:
http://home.att.net/~jrhsc/andy.html
Yes, that's bloody apparent.Originally Posted by robmcg
What a lot of trouble---Originally Posted by gail
"Why don't you people just write as things come?"
Because people don't like to look like dummies.
I always use a spell checker.
-Dummy Don
I don't bother with spill chuckers.