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Can we get a spell checker on here

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21 Aug 08 #41974 by Angel557
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It would'nt be me if i did'nt leave out some letters.

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21 Aug 08 #41999 by marriaa
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nooo,
I enjoy trying to decipher what I have written.

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22 Aug 08 #42257 by fleur
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Just right click on the word underlined in red and an alternative will be at the top of the menu.

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22 Aug 08 #42266 by dukey
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K!.............(as in manuel faulty towers?)

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22 Aug 08 #42369 by Matt/24/7
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butaspellcheckerdonthelpyouwhenyaspacebarsknackeredlikemineseemstobe,andstoplaffing,itaintfunny!allineednowisforcapslocktobreAK......OHHHF*UKMYLUCK

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22 Aug 08 #42374 by Donnylass
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I find that if I don't keep looking at my keyboard, someone comes and moves the letters around. Some letters have even been known to disappear in the past :laugh:
I can't go into chat-people will think I type in a foreign language!!

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22 Aug 08 #42375 by Zara2009
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Matt,
I dont think you need a spellchecker, you need to go to specsavers !!!!!

:woohoo:
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