I am using Vista home basic Notepad. I find note pad very convienient for
journaling and keeping track of things like user names and passwords. When I
first began using the programe I knew there was no spell check but I
continued anyway. Unfortunatly my spelling is so attricious that I'm going to
have to do something. I know there are other programes I can use but now I
have a great deal of text already writen that i would realy hate to break the
stream of what I already have. I was hoping that there may be a way to insert
some form of spell check into Notepad, if not I guess I'll have to move the
text over to word pad. Just a sec , I'm ging to see if wordpad has spell
check.... Crap! How ironic, I just tried to use my browser spell check on
this window...Not! Well if anyone Knows how to accomplish the task of
inserting spell check into Notepad or Word pad let me know. While we are at
it lets us try and talk Microsoft into spell check for this window. Meanwhile
I'll be moving my text over to works and simply move ahead.
--
Zeal to learn

Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by Carl

Carl
Mon Jul 07 00:30:10 PDT 2008

And if you are in the UK, you will most likely have to endure the American
spelling of the words...

Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by Mike

Mike
Mon Jul 07 05:21:39 PDT 2008

"Dharma" <Dharma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1CDF69A1-F96B-48A4-B959-BD6C1EB3B531@microsoft.com...
>I am using Vista home basic Notepad. I find note pad very convienient for
> journaling and keeping track of things like user names and passwords. When
> I
> first began using the programe I knew there was no spell check but I
> continued anyway. Unfortunatly my spelling is so attricious that I'm going
> to
> have to do something. I know there are other programes I can use but now I
> have a great deal of text already writen that i would realy hate to break
> the
> stream of what I already have. I was hoping that there may be a way to
> insert
> some form of spell check into Notepad, if not I guess I'll have to move
> the
> text over to word pad. Just a sec , I'm ging to see if wordpad has spell
> check.... Crap! How ironic, I just tried to use my browser spell check on
> this window...Not! Well if anyone Knows how to accomplish the task of
> inserting spell check into Notepad or Word pad let me know. While we are
> at
> it lets us try and talk Microsoft into spell check for this window.
> Meanwhile
> I'll be moving my text over to works and simply move ahead.
> --
> Zeal to learn


If you do not have a word processor which has spell check facilities and you
do not want to pay out for a product like Microsoft Office, consider
downloading Open Office..

www.openoffice.org


--
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Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by John

John
Mon Jul 07 07:28:34 PDT 2008

Both Notepad and WordPad are pretty basic so don't come with spell checkers;
however, that doesn't mean to say that you can't obtain an office
application that does have a spell checker and is also free. I would suggest
you try OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org) You'll have far more scope with
OpenOffice and, as I've said, it is free, so why not take advantage of it!

--

--
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Windows XP Associate Expert
Windows Desktop Experience

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"Dharma" <Dharma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1CDF69A1-F96B-48A4-B959-BD6C1EB3B531@microsoft.com...
> I am using Vista home basic Notepad. I find note pad very convienient for
> journaling and keeping track of things like user names and passwords. When
> I
> first began using the programe I knew there was no spell check but I
> continued anyway. Unfortunatly my spelling is so attricious that I'm going
> to
> have to do something. I know there are other programes I can use but now I
> have a great deal of text already writen that i would realy hate to break
> the
> stream of what I already have. I was hoping that there may be a way to
> insert
> some form of spell check into Notepad, if not I guess I'll have to move
> the
> text over to word pad. Just a sec , I'm ging to see if wordpad has spell
> check.... Crap! How ironic, I just tried to use my browser spell check on
> this window...Not! Well if anyone Knows how to accomplish the task of
> inserting spell check into Notepad or Word pad let me know. While we are
> at
> it lets us try and talk Microsoft into spell check for this window.
> Meanwhile
> I'll be moving my text over to works and simply move ahead.
> --
> Zeal to learn


Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by Charles

Charles
Mon Jul 07 08:14:16 PDT 2008

John,

You and Mike Hall both missed the OP statement: "...guess I'll have to move
the text over to word pad...."
I realize that his not capitalizing "word" made it less obvious.

"John Barnett MVP" <freelance@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:e9b482D4IHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Both Notepad and WordPad are pretty basic so don't come with spell
> checkers; however, that doesn't mean to say that you can't obtain an
> office application that does have a spell checker and is also free. I
> would suggest you try OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org) You'll have far more
> scope with OpenOffice and, as I've said, it is free, so why not take
> advantage of it!
>
> --
>
> --
> John Barnett MVP
> Windows XP Associate Expert
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
>
> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any
> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable
> for
> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
> the
> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this
> mail/post..
>
>
> "Dharma" <Dharma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1CDF69A1-F96B-48A4-B959-BD6C1EB3B531@microsoft.com...
>> I am using Vista home basic Notepad. I find note pad very convienient for
>> journaling and keeping track of things like user names and passwords.
>> When I
>> first began using the programe I knew there was no spell check but I
>> continued anyway. Unfortunatly my spelling is so attricious that I'm
>> going to
>> have to do something. I know there are other programes I can use but now
>> I
>> have a great deal of text already writen that i would realy hate to break
>> the
>> stream of what I already have. I was hoping that there may be a way to
>> insert
>> some form of spell check into Notepad, if not I guess I'll have to move
>> the
>> text over to word pad. Just a sec , I'm ging to see if wordpad has spell
>> check.... Crap! How ironic, I just tried to use my browser spell check on
>> this window...Not! Well if anyone Knows how to accomplish the task of
>> inserting spell check into Notepad or Word pad let me know. While we are
>> at
>> it lets us try and talk Microsoft into spell check for this window.
>> Meanwhile
>> I'll be moving my text over to works and simply move ahead.
>> --
>> Zeal to learn
>


Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by Dharma

Dharma
Mon Jul 07 09:48:05 PDT 2008

I want to thank everyone for their help and advice. If you will notice at the
end of my post I decided to transfer everything over to Microsoft Works. I do
know about open office and have used it in the past. The main reson I was
using Notepad was speed, the program open's very fast. Works open's faster
then other office word processors so I wil simply use it. My needs are simple
and I prefer not to clutter my machine with several office programs. I do
have both 2000 premium and 2007 but choose not to load them. they are both
very good but as I said my needs are simple. Again thank you for your
responses.
--
Zeal to learn


"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

> "Dharma" <Dharma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1CDF69A1-F96B-48A4-B959-BD6C1EB3B531@microsoft.com...
> >I am using Vista home basic Notepad. I find note pad very convienient for
> > journaling and keeping track of things like user names and passwords. When
> > I
> > first began using the programe I knew there was no spell check but I
> > continued anyway. Unfortunatly my spelling is so attricious that I'm going
> > to
> > have to do something. I know there are other programes I can use but now I
> > have a great deal of text already writen that i would realy hate to break
> > the
> > stream of what I already have. I was hoping that there may be a way to
> > insert
> > some form of spell check into Notepad, if not I guess I'll have to move
> > the
> > text over to word pad. Just a sec , I'm ging to see if wordpad has spell
> > check.... Crap! How ironic, I just tried to use my browser spell check on
> > this window...Not! Well if anyone Knows how to accomplish the task of
> > inserting spell check into Notepad or Word pad let me know. While we are
> > at
> > it lets us try and talk Microsoft into spell check for this window.
> > Meanwhile
> > I'll be moving my text over to works and simply move ahead.
> > --
> > Zeal to learn
>
>
> If you do not have a word processor which has spell check facilities and you
> do not want to pay out for a product like Microsoft Office, consider
> downloading Open Office..
>
> www.openoffice.org
>
>
> --
> Mike Hall - MVP
> How to construct a good post..
> http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm
> How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups..
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=newswhelp&style=toc
> Mike's Window - My Blog..
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
>
>
>
>
>

Re: Can spell check be inserted into Notepad, or Wordpad? by Dharma

Dharma
Mon Jul 07 10:20:50 PDT 2008

Hey Charles If you notice every body missed the part where I had decided to
move everything over to Works. I don't suppose to many use Windows Works and
I was maybe a little to cryptic when I mentioned it.
--
Zeal to learn


"Charles W Davis" wrote:

> John,
>
> You and Mike Hall both missed the OP statement: "...guess I'll have to move
> the text over to word pad...."
> I realize that his not capitali