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To enhance the power of spell checking, you can add words to the current
dictionary that spell checking doesn't yet know about. These could include
uncommon words, technical words, or even acronyms and abbreviations.
To check spelling:
1. (Optional) To check specific text, select the artistic, frame or shape
text in advance.
2. Choose Check Spelling... from the Tools menu.
3. (Optional) In the dialog, click Options... to set preferences for
ignoring words in certain categories, such as words containing
numbers or upper/mixed case characters.
4. Enable Check currently selected objects only or Check all text radio
buttons depending on if you want to spell check text selected
previously or all text.
5. Click Start to begin the spelling check.
When a problem is found, DrawPlus highlights the problem word on the page.
The dialog offers alternative suggestions, and you can choose to Change or
Ignore this instance (or all instances with Change All or Ignore All) of the
problem word, with the option of using Add to add the problem word to your
dictionary. DrawPlus will also let you Suggest an alternative.
6. Spell checking continues until you click the Close button or the spell-
check is completed.
To change to a different spelling language:
1. Go to Options... from the Tools menu, and select Spell Checker.
2. Choose a different Language from the drop-down menu, and click
OK.
Spell checking can be turned off by selecting "None" as a language
typethis could be useful when working with text containing an
unmanageable number of unusual terms (perhaps scientific or
proprietary terminology).