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About AzeriSpellCheck AzeriSpellCheck is a module integrated with the MS Office 2000/XP/2003 line. This module is used for spell checking of Azerbaijani texts. Due to the full integration with MS Office, AzeriSpellCheck makes it possible for the user to work easily and conveniently with the Azerbaijani language in the MS Office package programs. Using AzeriSpellCheck AzeriSpellCheck operates in 2 modes: Mode 1: When the MS Word's "Check spelling as you type" mode is ON. In this case, the program will automatically check each word which is being typed in. If an error is detected, the word will be underlined red. ![]() To view the correction variants, the user should activate the Word context menu by clicking the right mouse button on the word. ![]()
This mode is activated in MS Word in the dialog window of spelling
parameter settings, which can be activated via the menu item
![]() Attention! In MS Word, each word acquires the attribute that defines the language the word belongs to. This attribute is used to select the language for the spell-checking process. To make MS Word activate AzeriSpellCheck, it is required that the language attribute should be set up as "Azeri (Cyrillic)" or "Azeri (Latin)". In order to change this setting for an existing text, please select "Tools -> Language -> Set language...". MS Word will then open the language selection window. ![]() Attention! To ensure that AzeriSpellCheck works correctly, it is also necessary to ensure the correct Unicode text entry. To achive the Unicode-based text entry please enable the Azeri keyboard support (standard Windows 2000/XP/2003 tools). Mode 2:
The user activates spellchecking by clicking MS Word menu item
"Tools -> Spelling and Grammar...", which is similar to hitting
F7 or clicking the control panel button ![]() You can select any variant in this window as well as choose one of additional options, such as skip the word, add the word to the dictionary, etc. For more details, please see MS Word Help.
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