Mikael Byström said:
>Rick Lecoat said:
>
>>George;
>>
>>From the edit menu in PM select Spelling > Spelling... (Cmd-: or Cmd-
shift-;)
>>(I think you have to have some editable text to make that selection, so
>>just start a message and type a word before you go to the Edit menu).
>>In the dialog
I don't think you can be selective. It's one language or all. Of course,
this might cause problems if a word in Italian happens to be exactly the
same as the way that you misspell a word in English (and no, I can't
think of an example).
Of course, even selective languages wouldn't make spell chec
Rick Lecoat said:
>George;
>
>From the edit menu in PM select Spelling > Spelling... (Cmd-: or Cmd-shift-;)
>(I think you have to have some editable text to make that selection, so
>just start a message and type a word before you go to the Edit menu).
>In the dialogue box that comes up, set the '
>George;
>
>>From the edit menu in PM select Spelling > Spelling... (Cmd-: or Cmd-
shift-;)
>(I think you have to have some editable text to make that selection, so
>just start a message and type a word before you go to the Edit menu).
>In the dialogue box that comes up, set the 'dictionary' pop
George;
From the edit menu in PM select Spelling > Spelling... (Cmd-: or Cmd-shift-;)
(I think you have to have some editable text to make that selection, so
just start a message and type a word before you go to the Edit menu).
In the dialogue box that comes up, set the 'dictionary' pop up menu t
I write emails in both English and German, sometimes both in the same message.
Is there a way to have spell checking work for both?
George Henne
NS BASIC Corporation
http://www.nsbasic.com
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