Quick links to procedures on this page:
The writing tools let you check your text in many ways. By using the spelling checker and Grammatik, you can check the spelling and grammar in an entire drawing, part of a drawing, or only selected text.
You can manually edit text and then resume checking the drawing.
The spelling checker and Grammatik replace words or phrases in two ways: you can choose a word, or define an automatic replacement for a word. Defining automatic replacement words is useful for words that are regularly misspelled. Automatic replacement words are stored in a user word-list file. For more information about user word-list files, see Using word lists.
You can skip a writing error once but flag subsequent occurrences of the problem, or you can skip the error throughout the entire proofreading session.
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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Choose Document from the Check list box. |
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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From the Check list box, choose one of the following: |
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Start — begins a new check |
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Resume — continues an interrupted check |
The options available from the Check list box vary according to the type of drawing that you are checking.
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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By default, the Auto start command is enabled for the spelling checker and Grammatik. If you want to disable the Auto start command, click Options Auto start; to check a drawing, you must click the Start button in the Writing tools dialog box. |
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
If the spelling checker does not offer replacement words, you can edit text manually in the Replace with box.
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
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Click Text Writing tools, and click one of the following: |
You can also skip all occurrences of a word for all proofreading sessions by adding it to a user word list. For more information about user word-list files, see Using word lists.
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