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    Exclamation Spelling & Grammar

    Is there a possible way i can check for spelling errors in my textbox with a command button?
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    There are third party controls/DLLs that you can add to your app for this, but AFAIK, they aren't free. One that I'm aware of is called WSpell.

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    Find a posting by MARTIN LISS and in his signature is a link to a THREAD that does a spelling check with WORD.

    I just implemented it - works reasonably.

    I have one or two issues I've not yet ironed out about having WORD open before the spell check - and not always getting the SPELL CHECK window to be on-top...

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    Here is a grammar check and spell check using Word.
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