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I actually thought that the Preferences / Languages is where that was set, not tools...

Dave

On Mar 5, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Nino Novak wrote:

On Sunday 04 March 2012, 14:59:40 Edwin Matheson wrote:

The spell check feature seems to stop at every word.  Even simple words
such as ball, hit, the, etc. and suggests changes.  How can I set it so
that it only stops at miss spelled words.

Sure you've set the correct language? Language is a property of a character, 
so it can be different for any single word or even on character level.

You can set it with Tools/Languages...

HTH,

Nino
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