Hey!
It's pretty simple. Just follow these steps-
settings -> General -> Keyboard- >Eanable Auto correction- >OFF
Thanks
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You don't turn it off -- you simply ignore the red underlines that indicate mis-spelled words.
The google taskbar is very helpful with many different features such as spell check and it can turn a page into 40 different languages just in case your great whoever stops by that can only speak who knows what.
easy just hit spell check than click out itgo back in to ithit the delete buttonand it is gonethat is itluv lexa565
"I can't answer that question," he says with a sly smile. Yes, go to the tools menu and click on spelling and grammar, there should be something there to turn it off. The above instructions will run a "spell check" on your text. As will pressing F7. But to see the option to truly turn off spell & grammar checking, you will need to go to Tools. Then go to Options, then click on the "spelling & grammar" tab. To turn off spell check - Remove the check mark next to: "check spelling as you type" AND remove the check mark next to "check grammar as you type".
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yes, you can turn off default location in google map via google geographical setting.
No, you can't. You can only activate a Quick-play Spell on your opponent's turn if you have Set it on a previous turn.
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aisha
"Baboom" is the spell she used.
No.
There is no possible way to do such.
Oh!dear,I'm sorry but I have to tell this.theres no spells to become a crocodile.being a crocodile is not fun!.