Changing spell check preferences in Lotus Notes Added by ~Julia Breresonakoi on July 8, 2010 | Version 1
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You can set many preferences for spell check. You can flag misspelled words as you type, automatically correct them as you type, ignore certain words, and more.
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ShowTable of Contents You can set the following preferences for spell check in Lotus Notes
- Set a default language dictionary
- See installed language dictionaries
- Ignore words that contain numbers
- Ignore words that are in uppercase, such as COBOL
- In multi-language documents, continue with the alternate language until a new language tag is reached
- Flag misspelled words as you type
- Automatically correct typing errors as you type
To set any of these preferences, follow these steps:
In standard Notes
- Click File > Preferences.
Macintosh OS X users: Click Lotus Notes > Preferences.
- Click Spell Check.
In basic Notes
- Click File > Preferences > User Preferences.
Macintosh OS X users: Click Lotus Notes > Preferences > User Preferences.
- Click the plus sign beside International and then click Spell Check.
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