How Do You Use The Spell Checker In Word 2003?
A spell checker can be an editor’s best friend, but don’t rely on it completely. Like all tools, a spell checker can be fallible. Here’s how to derive maximum benefit from the feature. Open an existing document or type a new document in Word 2003. Understand automatic spelling and grammar checking. By default, Word 2003 checks your grammar and spelling as you go. Wavy red underlines mean you may have misspelled a word. Wavy green underlines indicate a possible grammatical error. Right-click the word or line in question to see suggestions. Set up the spelling and grammar checker. If you want to check only spelling or only grammar you’ll have to change some options. Click “Tools,” click “Options,” and then “Spelling & Grammar.” Set the options. Right-click and select “What’s this?” if you don’t understand what an option does. Run the “Spelling and Grammar” check, Click “Tools,” and then “Spelling and Grammar” or hit the “F7” key. A dialog box will display any possible errors. Review the