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Spell Checker; How can I get one auto
Topic Started: Jul 24 2008, 01:42 PM (221 Views)
treetop
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Alex Govan
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Hi Admin, is it possible for me to get a spell checker automaticly when I log on the the forum for a chat.
Thank you.
Treetop (Len)
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tiltontrev
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If you use Internet Explorer as your web browser there are a few plug ins which you can use. This one here >>> http://www.iespell.com/ comes with decent reviews, it basically checks any text entry boxes like forums etc.

Looks good to me anyway, not sure if that helps.

Regards, Trev.
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Lucky
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Bob Latchford
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you dont need a spiell chicker.
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Paul Tait
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Firefox has a spell checker for text boxes etc.

You will need to download the plugin for English - UK dictionaries though.

Easily done.

Gazza
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Lars_Dudley
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You can usually pick up dictionaries in charity shops for little more than 50p :whistle:
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lowdham bluenose
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Lars_Dudley
Jul 25 2008, 02:52 PM
You can usually pick up dictionaries in charity shops for little more than 50p :whistle:

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treetop
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Alex Govan
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lowdham bluenose
Jul 25 2008, 01:55 PM
Lars_Dudley
Jul 25 2008, 02:52 PM
You can usually pick up dictionaries in charity shops for little more than 50p  :whistle:

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I hav got a dikchonary u twonk it takes too mush timme
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