I know all of you probably use this, but I have found it to be a help.  Here it 
is, regarding the spell checker.  Sherry, hope this helps you.
?Spelling Checker Commands.  Spelling Checker menu: SPACE with dots 1-6.  Check 
from cursor to end of document Spell Check menu, C.  Document check: Spell 
Check menu, D.  Lookup Word in dictionary: Spell Check menu, L.  Word check: 
Spell Check menu, W.  Paragraph or section check: Spell Check menu, P.  Select 
Language: Spell Check menu, S.  At the Spelling Checker "Option?" prompt, the 
following are valid: Review the word: SPACE with dots 2-5.  Ignore the word: I. 
 Skip this occurrence of the word: SPACE with dot 5.  Add the word to the 
dictionary: A.  Correct the word: C, new word.  Review suggested spellings: S.  
Look up a word in the dictionary: L.  Read sentence containing word: SPACE with 
dots 1-4.  Read paragraph containing word: SPACE with dots 2-3-5-6.  During 
Suggested Spelling Review: Announce original word: I.  Second press spells 
word.  Spell current suggestion: SPACE with O, then S.  Use suggestion: ENTER.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Sherry Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 12:55:19 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Spelling and Punctuation

>Speaking of spell checking with the BN, whenever I try to spell check a
>document or email, it will say the spell checker found so many words,
>misspelled--which is nuts because I don't generally misspell words--but
>after this message, it doesn't give me any options.  I did have a couple
>legitimate spelling errors, and there didn't seem to be anyway to fix them,
>except to do it by manually.  I remember before the 5.0 upgrade, the spell
>checker seemed to work, but I can't really remember now.  I thought I used
>it for some night classes, but I did usually start papers in class on the
>BN, then transfer them to a PC for easier formatting and review.

>Sherry


>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 11:40 AM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: [Braillenote] Spelling and Punctuation


>  Laura, you are right about good spelling and things.  By the way, I love
>this word: didacticism.  I love words.  I looked up the word, and here is
>its contexts:
>  However, he also faults Kingsley for neglecting his novel writing in favor
>of the pursuit of his religious and educational aims that led him to take
>"the short cuts of melodrama and allegory" (256).  Horsman also criticizes
>the didacticism pervading Kingsley's novels though he acknowledges that
>despite its strong didactic elements The Water-Babies comes closest to a
>work of the imagination.
>  Happy New Year, all of you!


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