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Spellcheck preferences, help!

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SoCal87

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Where can I locate the spellcheck preferences on ACI report? I've accidentally "ignored all" on a frequently misspelled word I commonly use. I'd like to fix it so the spellcheck will go back to noting it. I can't seem to locate where this feature might be. Thanks.
 
up on the tool bar - HOVER your mouse (dont click yet) - it's the first option/tool

spell check options: Report, Current Form, Current Field
 
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I wished I had a spell check on this forum. I need it.
 
up on the tool bar - HOVER your mouse (dont click yet) - it's the first option/tool

spell check options: Report, Current Form, Current

Thank you. I see that. But that only changes what part of the report is being processed. I need access to the list of words I've "added" to the preferences of the spell check in order to edit them. Any other ideas?
 
Where can I locate the spellcheck preferences on ACI report? I've accidentally "ignored all" on a frequently misspelled word I commonly use. I'd like to fix it so the spellcheck will go back to noting it. I can't seem to locate where this feature might be. Thanks.
One other thing I do....The spell checkers aren't as good as Microsoft Word for grammar and punctuation. I copy the whole comment section into Word, fix everything (which is easy to see with red or blue underlines). I still can't figure out why the word COMPARABLES is wrong all the time.
 
One other thing I do....The spell checkers aren't as good as Microsoft Word for grammar and punctuation. I copy the whole comment section into Word, fix everything (which is easy to see with red or blue underlines). I still can't figure out why the word COMPARABLES is wrong all the time.
I see. Bummer of a work around. And yes, comparables. Using it as a noun has it confused.
 
One other thing I do....The spell checkers aren't as good as Microsoft Word for grammar and punctuation. I copy the whole comment section into Word, fix everything (which is easy to see with red or blue underlines). I still can't figure out why the word COMPARABLES is wrong all the time.
The ACI spell checker quite often recommends words that have never in the history of the English language been used to report real property factors. (Only fault I can find with ACI though....)
 
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