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Spell Check Medical, Legal & Foreign Languages
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Spell Check In These Software Programs | Outlook
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Outlook Express
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Word
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Excel
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PowerPoint
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Office
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WordPad |
Notepad
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IE - Internet Explorer
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Yahoo! Messenger
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MSN Messenger
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Yahoo! Mail |
MSN Hotmail |
Any Web Email
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Quicken
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MS Access
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Adobe Acrobat
Spell Check In PowerPoint
Spell Check Anywhere adds spell check to all
windows programs including in PowerPoint. The spell checking saves all your text formatting such as
font, bold, italic and color.
In PowerPoint,
you also use Spell Check Anywhere to spell check using a
Medical, Legal or foreign language
spell check.
To spell check in PowerPoint or in any windows
program,
download and install Spell Check
Anywhere. Then, press F11 on the
keyboard when the typing caret is visible inside the text to
spell check. Spell Check Anywhere highlights
misspelled words, and suggests correct spelling.
Interesting Facts About
PowerPoint (Spell Check)
While PowerPoint (Spell Check) is widely used in businesses to do
presentations, it is easy software to program. A software
programmer with 3 years experience can write PowerPoint
(Spell Check).
Of course to make a software fine-tuned with a commercial,
professional finish takes experiences, time and work, but
the premise of PowerPoint (Spell Check) is basic to program. While
PowerPoint (Spell Check) is a simple program to write, it is a big
moneymaker for Microsoft. According to Microsoft, there are
30 million presentations using PowerPoint (Spell Check) every day.
The original developer of PowerPoint (Spell Check) is Bob Gaskins. Bob
Gaskins has a Ph. D. from Berkeley. PowerPoint (Spell
Check) was first
release on the Apple Macintosh computer in 1987. In 1987
Microsoft bought PowerPoint (Spell Check) for $14 million. Since 1990,
PowerPoint (Spell Check) is standard in Microsoft Office.
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