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Nick wrote:I can't see the problem, all you have to do is to copy/paste into word, check spelling and grammar, then copy/paste back, and submit. Simple, effective and really does not require that much effort.
Yeah, that's what I was doing too. Now all I have to do is hit a button and I'm done. This is much easier and faster.
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Obviously, you don't care about my method, so why are you arguing? :?


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How did you get this toolbar that has spell checker?
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The Google toolbar is available here:
http://www.google.com/downloads/
Just download and install it. When you run the spell checker, it highlights misspelled words in red. You can then click on the word for suggestions. When you're done, just click anywhere in the form and it will prompt you to stop the spell checker. It also includes a decent pop-up blocker.


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Thanks, that really is helpful :D .
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