If I know I've used this term a lot, or maybe it's a name, like my last name, I might say Ignore All, especially, make sure it's spelled right, and then click Ignore All. I have some options I can either Skip this one instance of it, or I can say Ignore All. So, I'm gonna do that, and tell it start, and the first thing it's gonna say is it does not recognized this word. I don't want it to search the whole document. And I'm gonna tell it that I want to search by, not selection, I want to search by this entire story. Command or Control + I is something you'll learn to run a lot, and it's going to basically do the same thing, except they put it in a nice little menu, instead of one drop down menu, it's in this nice little box here. And I'm going to go up instead under the Edit menu, and go down to Spelling, and choose Check Spelling. So, I still want to, I want to turn off the Dynamic Spelling. But I'm gonna come back under here, and I'm gonna come down to that spelling and just make sure that I have everything selected that I want. So, I generally have Dynamic Spelling turned off. This is nice because it alerts me as I type, but for me, I find it a little distracting because I have all these colored little squiggly lines under things, and I just feel like it gets in the way of my design sometimes. But I can also run spell-check if I don't want to do it this way. Something like that we're just gonna ignore that. Gonna ignore that maybe that's a company name. But I can come in here and say, yeah, this should have been usability, and I can change that. Maybe I'll do that with the word imagineer. And I can also decide to add that to my user dictionary if I wanted. And in this case, usability was actually spelled wrong. And it will tell me what I should, or suggest what I should replace that with. Why is this not working? I can double click on a word, and then right click on it. So, in this case, I can see that my misspelled words are underlined in red for me. And I can select a color for each of those items misspelled words, repeated words, what color those should be underlined with. And I can turn on dynamic spelling, which is on already. So, I don't care so much about those two. I tend to have this turned off, simply because I do things like forced returns, and I do bulleted lists, where my sentence may actually start with a lower case, simply because it's a bulleted list or something. So, it can look for that it can also look for uncapitalized words, based on words it knows should be capitalized, and also un-capitalize sentences. I'm often putting the the in there, and not meaning to. Obviously, misspelled words should be high on that list, and it should also look for repeated words. What I want it to look for in a spell-check. And I'm going to tell it what I need it to know. So, I'm gonna go under preferences, down to spelling. So let's see how and why that's turned on. So, we can actually see that by these underlined letters. In this case, it doesn't recognized imagineer, prethink, and usability is actually misspelled. So, we can have spell-check running consistently so that it's telling us as we go along that it doesn't recognize certain words. And one of the things we can turn on or off as we go along is the spell-check. I'm gonna jump back over here to this guy. Alright, some other things that we can do with our type.
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