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Posted by Skycarp on June 29, 2007 at 05:55:27 from (206.81.147.17):
I do not use Internet Explorer so I can not check this option out. It was passed on to me from another board. Would someone else please check it out. This option might be of help to those who want to have spelling error free posts. "If you are using Internet Explorer you may check your spelling by installing "iespell" a browser extension. Go to http://www.iespell.com/ to download and install the application. During installation you should go to the "Others Tab" and check the box next to "Show Items in Internet Explorer's right click Menu". After installation, restart IE. If you are using either of the advanced text editors you will see an icon near the upper right hand corner of the editor box. Click on that to check spelling. If using the basic editor, or "Quick Reply" right click on your mouse to check spelling. This also works in web based email and other "fill in" forms on the net. You are encouraged to check your spelling and to add common acronyms, you frequently use, to the custom dictionary." Thanks
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