Checking while typing (wp or tw application), Starting the spell checker, Notes – Brother WP-700D User Manual
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Checking While Typing (WP or TW Application)
The Spell Checker can be used to check each word as you type. You can do this
either in the WP or TW applications.
Starting the Spell Checker
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FILE
SPELL
JJ
If you are working with the WP application, refer to “Starting the Spell Checker” on
page 108. The only differences between the “One Word” procedure and the “All”
procedure are: 1) position the cursor at the location where you are going to type,
and
2)
when the option menu
“ALL ONE WORD”
appears, select
ONE WORD.
The
Spell Checker will be automatically activated.
If you are working with the TW application, proceed as follows:
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USER
DICTIONARY MAINTENANCE
USER
DICTIONARY LOAD
' USER DICTIONARY
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1. Press IMENUI to display the function menu.
2.
Use Q and g) to select
SPELL,
then press [B or [RETURNI to display the
sub-menu.
•
Accelerator: Instead of (2), type
T”.
3.
Use and (Jj to select
SPELL CHECK
and press [RETURN!.
•
Accelerator: Instead of (3), type "C”.
•
Short cut: Instead of (1), (2), and (3), press
[COlMi] + fSPat.1.
Once the Spell Checker is started, the
SP
indicator appears on the screen. The
words you type are checked for spelling or redundancy. If an error is found, the
system interrupts your typing and displays a menu of options. See “While Check
ing (Suspect & Repeated Words)” on page 108 for details. In type mode, when
you select a suggested word, or when you retype a replacement word, the old
word is automatically erased and the system prints the replacement word.
NOTES:
• In the TW application, when you move the carrier or the cursor over existing
text, the system will detect errors even if it was started after typing that text.
(This feature is limited to the current line).
• To disable the Spell Checker, press
ICODEl + iSPELLi.
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