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How to gather bad spelled words?

New Here ,
Nov 03, 2024 Nov 03, 2024

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It is posiible to isolate from a spelled list only those thar have the red underline?
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This might help.

http://www.mindsteam.com/products/mindspell/index.html

 

I believe it is scriptable.

 

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Eugene, yes, very good your answer.

P. Karel's superb script seems to run faster if the whole text is converted to a word list separated by hard returns.

PD. I had MSpellpro some years ago but couldn't purchase the upgrade and asked for a refund with Adobe that was selling the app.  A shame. But I see now that they are again on the road, a lovely piece of cake.

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