You have to download the dictionary plug-in. The latest versions of Mozilla don't come with it pre-installed,
Microsoft Word (and Mozilla's Firefox) uses a red wavy underline to indicate words that are not in the spell-check list for the program.
You may hit "spell check", or look them up in a dictionary, or failing that, ask WikiAnswers! SOUND IT OUT OR DOWNLOAD FIREFOX WITH BUILT-IN SPELL-CHECKER.
You will have to use an external spellchecker like Word. If your system has automatic spellchecker installed, you don't have to worry about an external app. Even if the check spelling button within the boxes are no longer active, the system's app is still active.
Facebook does not have a built in spell checker. If you need one, use another program on your computer. Firefox is good, as it is also a web browser, that can have many addons, and by default, a built in spell checker.
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Easier Browsing, a Reload and Stop button, AppTabs (like Favorites), synching, smart keyboards, session restore, and spell check. -Alexandra4 According to the main Firefox site, the video discusses Firefox 4 having: -Increased speed and performance -A new and fresh look (as described above) -More to customize -Can sync to your phone -BMpatrol
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Yes Wiki Answers has spell check option !
If you are using a Microsoft Office product, they have a spell checker build in. Most websites have a built in spell checker. If you want a third party software, you can download Spellex-Anywhere (or just spellex).
Spell Check corrects your words or finds the words you misspelled.
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