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Spell checking on the fly: no red squiggly line appears
Thread poster: Tiffany Hardy
Tiffany Hardy Spain Local time: 16:55 Spanish to English
Dec 16, 2013
I'm using MemoQ 2013 and am trying to spell check as I go. I've gone to Tools>Options>Spell Settings and selected my language and have downloaded the appropriate Hunspell dictionary and made sure it was checked. I click OK.
But when I try to test it out by intentionally creating a misspelling, there is no indication that the word is misspelled.
Does anyone know why this isn't working?
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John Fossey Canada Local time: 10:55 Member (2008) French to English + ...
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Dec 16, 2013
Did you check "Check spelling as you type" in the spell settings window?
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Tiffany Hardy Spain Local time: 16:55 Spanish to English
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Ahhh
Dec 16, 2013
Thank you John.
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