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My old compter crapped the bed and I replaced it with a laptop. The toolbar for posting a response had spell chek on the toll bar. This one dozent. How do I get spell chek on the tool bar? I reely need it.
This probabbly is not the right place to post this queschun, but sometimes it's easier to seek forgiveness rather than obtain permission.
Huh, can't help ya-my toolbar has spell check on the reply section. You might want to contact admin or a moderator for help. BTW, I'm just up the road from you a spell in White River Jct.
My old compter crapped the bed and I replaced it with a laptop. The toolbar for posting a response had spell chek on the toll bar. This one dozent. How do I get spell chek on the tool bar? I reely need it.
This probabbly is not the right place to post this queschun, but sometimes it's easier to seek forgiveness rather than obtain permission.
The attached image is my browser which has spell-check built in. Problem with it is this phuktup site running Windows server and doing non-standard stuff won't take uploads from my standards-compliant browser so I have to upload with Firefox running in quirks mode...
[oops; forgot to "embed" the attachment. It makes the file cacheable. (Don't know why the site admins don't do that automatically.)
Also, the browser is Konqueror under Linux. Apple's OS-X has Safari which is built upon the codebase borrowed from that of Konqueror.
Good stuff, and the hood ain't welded shut, so to speak.]
That's it. I switched over to Mozilla Firefox which is better overall but doesn't have spell check here. Opened with Windows Internet Explorer and I have spell check. Thanks for the hint.
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