Microsoft Word- Disable Spell Check. Posted: by rhoward. Hello everyone, We have situations for our school where we need to turn off MS Word Spell check for when kids take final exams. We use laptop carts totaling 160-200 MacBook Airs. Yes, Office for Mac has its own spell-checker and doesn't use Apple's (except for Outlook). Spell check does not work in Word for Mac 2011. Content provided by Microsoft. Click here to view spell check problems in Word 2008 for Mac. Method 1: Set Document Language To set Document Language, follow these steps: Open a document in Word for Mac. Not sure why some people hate auto correct so much. Lirik lagu kekasih awal dan akhir. I've read on numerous instances that it is a pain in the ass with certain foreign languages, but when it comes to English it works marvelously well. It lets me type like a wreck and somehow comes out with the right words in most cases (with the errors being small enough a concern that they do not outweigh the time saved). So are people swearing like sailors or wanting to type AOL speak nonsense? Honestly curious about this one. DesktopPlayer is an add-on that offers the ability to run your corporate Windows virtual desktops locally on Windows laptops and MacBooks, but you still need licenses for rights to the Synchronizer, which is used to deploy and manage the virtual desktops. The Synchronizer is included with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Enterprise/Platinum. However, DesktopPlayer is easier to install (non-destructive, unlike XenClient) and includes VHD encryption and other policies for managing and securing corporate and BYO endpoints, making DesktopPlayer more ideal for BYO and a more suitable client virtualization platform. In contrast, many consumer-based client virtualization software products are standalone utilities that allow virtual machines to be created, while lacking truly integrated provisioning, control and policy management capabilities from a central point in the datacenter. DesktopPlayer offers a client that runs on top of an OS and connects to a management server (called the Synchronizer) in the datacenter, which provisions and manages Windows VMs with policies that are deployed to Windows laptops and MacBooks. It would make sense for Apple to offer that choice. Not sure why some people hate auto correct so much. I've read on numerous instances that it is a pain in the ass with certain foreign languages, but when it comes to English it works marvelously well. It lets me type like a wreck and somehow comes out with the right words in most cases (with the errors being small enough a concern that they do not outweigh the time saved). So are people swearing like sailors or wanting to type AOL speak nonsense? Honestly curious about this one. It would make sense for Apple to offer that choice. Is there any way (via Cydia is fine) that I can just disable the iPhone's inane tendency to autocorrect numbers? If I write 02, for instance, it might change it to WE, and if I'm typing fast enough it gets annoying. I like it while writing out words, but I use numbers a lot to record time of day and other things, and it's not fun to have to keep rewriting the numbers. I can't possibly keep hitting the X button three times on every number combination. I don't even know WHY the iPhone does it, since it doesn't even have a T9 keyboard that I assume is the reason why it even tries to do the number-to-letters autocorrect. Is there any way (via Cydia is fine) that I can just disable the iPhone's inane tendency to autocorrect numbers? If I write 02, for instance, it might change it to WE, and if I'm typing fast enough it gets annoying. I like it while writing out words, but I use numbers a lot to record time of day and other things, and it's not fun to have to keep rewriting the numbers. I can't possibly keep hitting the X button three times on every number combination. I don't even know WHY the iPhone does it, since it doesn't even have a T9 keyboard that I assume is the reason why it even tries to do the number-to-letters autocorrect.
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