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PART H SPELLING CHECKER Important notice: This system is not a replacement for careful proofreading of your documents. It has no way of knowing, for example, whether words are missing or whether a given word is appropriate for the current syntactic or semantic context. If you type "teh" instead of "the", the program alerts you because "teh" is not a valid English word, but if you type "one" instead of "on", it does not consider it a mistake. The spelling programs contain materials owned, developed, and copyrighted by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Reproduction or disassembly of embodied computer programs or algorithms prohibited. Based upon The American Heritage Dictionary, To turn the Word Spell on and off: Press [ALT] + [W SPELL] (±). PITCH LINE WORD UNDLN OPERATE 10 15 1 2 SHIFT SPELL WORD BOLD AUTO • 12 I1r2 CAPS CONT When you switch the machine on, the Word Spell is automatically switched on. When the Word Spell is on: While typing, pressing one of the following keys signals the end of a word and activates the automatic spell check: [SPACE BAR], [CODE] + [SPACE BAR], [RETURN] (except when there is a hyphen at the end of the line), In, or more than two periods. You will hear three beeps whenever the word is not found in the dictionary. Check the word, and correct it if necessary. At a certain point, you may want to recheck the words on the current line in the direct printing mode. The line you are typing is stored in the memory until the carrier is moved to the next line so that you can recheck the words. We will call this feature the "FIND" function. The "FIND" function can be activated only in the printing mode. Press [CODE] + [L] to recheck all the words on the current line. The carrier will move to the end of a misspelled word. The FIND function works even when the Word Spell is turned off. 34

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PART
H
SPELLING
CHECKER
Important
notice:
This
system
is
not
a
replacement
for
careful
proofreading
of
your
documents.
It
has
no
way
of
knowing,
for
example,
whether
words
are
missing
or
whether
a
given
word
is
appropriate
for
the
current
syntactic
or
semantic
context.
If
you
type
"teh"
instead
of
"the",
the
program
alerts
you
because
"teh"
is
not
a
valid
English
word,
but
if
you
type
"one"
instead
of
"on",
it
does
not
consider
it
a
mistake.
The
spelling
programs
contain
materials
owned,
developed,
and
copy-
righted
by
Houghton
Mifflin
Company,
Boston,
Massachusetts,
U.S.A.
Reproduction
or
disassembly
of
embodied
computer
programs
or
algo-
rithms
prohibited.
Based
upon
The
American
Heritage
Dictionary,
To
turn
the
Word
Spell
on
and
off:
Press
[ALT]
+
[W
SPELL]
(±).
PITCH
LINE
WORD
UNDLN
OPERATE
10
15
1
2
SHIFT
SPELL
WORD
BOLD
AUTO
12
I1r2
CAPS
CONT
When
you
switch
the
machine
on,
the
Word
Spell
is
automatically
switched
on.
When
the
Word
Spell
is
on:
While
typing,
pressing
one
of
the
following
keys
signals
the
end
of
a
word
and
activates
the
automatic
spell
check:
[SPACE
BAR],
[CODE]
+
[SPACE
BAR],
[RETURN]
(except
when
there
is
a
hyphen
at
the
end
of
the
line),
In,
or
more
than
two
periods.
You
will
hear
three
beeps
whenever
the
word
is
not
found
in
the
dictionary.
Check
the
word,
and
correct
it
if
necessary.
At
a
certain
point,
you
may
want
to
recheck
the
words
on
the
current
line
in
the
direct
printing
mode.
The
line
you
are
typing
is
stored
in
the
memory
until
the
carrier
is
moved
to
the
next
line
so
that
you
can
recheck
the
words.
We
will
call
this
feature
the
"FIND"
function.
The
"FIND"
function
can
be
activated
only
in
the
printing
mode.
Press
[CODE]
+
[L]
to
recheck
all
the
words
on
the
current
line.
The
carrier
will
move
to
the
end
of
a
misspelled
word.
The
FIND
function
works
even
when
the
Word
Spell
is
turned
off.
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