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Spell Check
Pasting into a View new Rich Text object is created, the text is
pasted into that object, and it is selected. In
Text can also be pasted directly into a plan order to see the new object, you may need to
view, CAD Detail, or cross section/elevation Fill Window.
view. When you use the Paste command, a
Spell Check
Select Tools> Checks> Spell Check Spell Check Dialog
to open the Spell Check dialog. The
Spell Check feature checks each text object
in the current .plan or .layout file
consecutively for spelling errors.
Spell Check can also be accessed by clicking
the Spell Check button in the Rich Text or
Text Specification dialog or by clicking the
Spell Check edit button. When accessed
in this manner, only the selected text object is
checked for spelling errors. See “Editing
Text” on page 503.
Note: Spell Check does not look for duplicate
or repeated words.
1 Spell Check looks in for each word in
all open dictionaries. When a word that
is not recognized is found, it displays here.
• C l i c k Ignore to ignore the word in ques-
tion in all Spell Checks during the current
program session. The word will not be
ignored the next time Chief Architect is
launched.
• C l i c k Skip to ignore the current instance
of the word, but find other instances that
may be present.
• C l i c k Learn to add the word in question
to the User Dictionary. See “Chief Archi-
tect Data” on page 55.
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