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    Question about spell check availability

    Is there a spell check option available when creating a post ? If so how do I activate and use it?
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    For me 'Spell Check' is taken care of by my browser which is Firefox 46.0.1 today.
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    John will have to answer whether or not vBulletin (the forum software) offers spell check. Like dV8r, I use Firefox as my browser and it has spell check built in.
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    I've run the forum software on a couple of different browsers, and spell check seems to be active in both of them. I'm not sure if that is due to the browser, or the forum software. When I am typing, mis-spelled words have a red squiggly underline. Then I just right click that word and a list of correctly spelled options appear in the menu.

    This works in both Firefox and Google Chrome. Not sure about Internet Explorer, I never use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettwc View Post
    I've run the forum software on a couple of different browsers, and spell check seems to be active in both of them. I'm not sure if that is due to the browser, or the forum software. When I am typing, mis-spelled words have a red squiggly underline. Then I just right click that word and a list of correctly spelled options appear in the menu.

    This works in both Firefox and Google Chrome. Not sure about Internet Explorer, I never use it.
    Working in IE, also.

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