On Tuesday 12 December 2006 01:14 pm, tom sommer wrote:
> I LEARN THAT YOU MUST USE LOWER CASE TO MAKE THE SPELL CHECK WORK.
>
>   DID I MISS THAT IN THE INSTUCTIONS.
>
>   I USE UPPER CASE (BAD HABIT) IN MY WRITING.
>
>   I THOUGHT PROGRAM OR MY COMPUTER WAS HAVING A PROBLEM.
>
>   JUST ME, USING UPPER CASE.
>
>   WORK FINE NOW.

     Well, you have two choices. If you want the prepackaged 
dictionaries to properly check your spelling, you must use lower case 
letters. The dictionaries are case sensitive: Chuck is not the same 
as chuck.
     The second choice is to create a group of custom dictionaries in 
which all of the words are upper case. Then you could add your words 
one at a time to these dictionaries. Afterwards, your upper case 
words will be checked against those you entered into the custom 
dictionaries.
     I suppose using all upper case could be a bad habit. But, doing 
so in an email is equivalent to "shouting." Not such a good idea.

Dan

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