Hi, have you tried the alt-; and alt-' hot keys while in the document instead? It's a better experience than the spell-check dialog box which requires many more key presses. If you use the prior/next grammar/spelling error hot keys mentioned, the cursor is routed to each occurrence and then you can press the applications key to bring up the context menu and the list of possible words to fix your typo will be there. Also, the page navigation insert-tab will do the same by default in bringing up a list of grammar and spelling errors.

Many thanks.

On 5/2/2011 11:52 AM, D.E. Bowen, Jr. wrote:
Hi,

On my Windows 7 machine with WE 7.5 and using Office’03 when I run spell
check WE does not read the misspelled word or spell it out. It only
offers the suggestion for replacement. As far as I can tell I have the
latest set file installed.

For example, on my older XP box still running WE 7.2 the Office spell
check will say

Quote office end quote and then spell it out and when I hear only 1 F I
know what’s going on.

Any clues? Need more clarification? I look forward to hearing from you
in either case!

Don


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