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Utilise Photoshop CS through to CS5’s Spell Checker
01/08/2010 by admin.
This tip demonstrates how to utilise Photoshop CS through to CS5’s Spell Checker. To utilise the Spell Checker, after first applying your type: right-click over it, and from the subsequent drop-down list, choose Check Spelling.

Now, correct any mistakes by typing in your word, or by selecting one from the Suggestions list, and then click Change. And when your mistakes have been corrected, click Done.

And then, if necessary click the Type Tool’s Commit any current edits tick.
Change The Spell Checker To Your Country’s Language
To change the Spell Checker’s language; from the top menu choose Window and then click a tick before Character - as illustrated below.

And from the bottom of the subsequent Character dialogue box, click open the language list, and then left-click to highlight the language of your choice.

When you next utilise the Spell Checker, it will be set to your country’s language.
Best Wishes.
Wendi E M Scarth. (1st August 2010) - Free Photoshop Elements Tutorials.
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