ChatterBank1 min ago
spelling
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my spelling is poor and i end up only using words i can spell, is there a program that will check it for me as i type, an e mail or things like this, it takes ages to do anything cos i have to keep finding how to spell some word or another. I am told it dose not matter these days how you spell, im sorry it matters to me, thank you for your time,
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As mike said, MS Word and almost any text editing software will have an inbuilt spell-checker.
Whoever told you it isn't important is just being silly, of course it's important.
However, looking at the questions you've asked so far, I can understand each one and really, you're not anywhere near as bad as a lot of the posters here.
The biggest (although not really that bad) mistakes I can see are lack of capital letters and some punctuation.
However well you spell or grammatise, you'll always have the ''Spelling Police'' after you on here, lol.
Whoever told you it isn't important is just being silly, of course it's important.
However, looking at the questions you've asked so far, I can understand each one and really, you're not anywhere near as bad as a lot of the posters here.
The biggest (although not really that bad) mistakes I can see are lack of capital letters and some punctuation.
However well you spell or grammatise, you'll always have the ''Spelling Police'' after you on here, lol.
Open Office program will check your spelling and punctuation as you type (if requested in the menus.)
The FREE Spellchecker for Outlook Express (google for it) will put an icon in the I.E. toolbar so that, when answering a site such as this one, you simply click the icon before submitting the article and the spelling is checked.
The FREE Spellchecker for Outlook Express (google for it) will put an icon in the I.E. toolbar so that, when answering a site such as this one, you simply click the icon before submitting the article and the spelling is checked.