Spell checking

Namo WebEditor can check your spelling automatically as you type, highlighting misspelled words with red underlines. You can also manually initiate spell checking of an entire document in one operation. When automatic spell checking is enabled, words that Namo WebEditor thinks are misspelled are highlighted with a wavy red underline, as in Namo Web Editor 9.miscellaneous.spell check.1 Spell checking.

Namo WebEditor 8 includes spelling dictionaries for eleven European languages, plus four dialects: U.S. English, U.K. English, Canadian English, French, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Any two of the dictionaries can be active at one time, so you can check your spelling in two languages at once.

If Namo WebEditor flags a word that you know is spelled correctly, you can add the word to your user dictionary to prevent Namo WebEditor from flagging it again.

To disable automatic spell checking
  1. Click the Namo buttonNamo Web Editor button namo Spell checking, click Preferences, and then click the Edit tab.
  2. Under Spell checking, deselect the Check spelling as you type check box.
To change the active spelling dictionaries
  1. Click the Namo buttonNamo Web Editor button namo Spell checking, click Preferences, and then click the Edit tab.
  2. Under Spell checking, click the Spelling dictionary 1 box and select the desired primary dictionary.
  3. (optional) Click the Spelling dictionary 2 box and select the desired secondary dictionary.
To spell check a document
  • On the Home menu, go to Edit, and then click Check Spelling. Then the Spelling Check dialog box will appear.

Spell checking