Customizing the writing tools
You can customize how the spelling checker checks spelling in a document. For example, you can choose how the spelling checker starts and whether it searches for misspelled words, irregular capitalization, duplicate words, and words with numbers.
You can customize how Grammatik checks grammar in a document. For example, you can customize Grammatik to start automatically, to prompt you before it automatically replaces words, and to show spelling suggestions for misspelled words. You can also customize Grammatik to check headers, footers, and footnotes.
You can customize the thesaurus to look up words or close automatically. The thesaurus can also be customized to suggest spelling suggestions for misspelled words and display multiple alternative word lists.
Customizing lookup options
The thesaurus lets you customize lookup options for synonyms, antonyms, related words, related information, and cross-references. You can also look up hypernyms, hyponyms, and phrases. However, not all languages support all look up-options. For information about which languages support which look up options, see “Languages and supported lookup options.”
You can specify that the thesaurus looks up synonyms and antonyms. Synonyms are words with the same meaning. For example, if you look up “happy,” Thesaurus lists words such as “glad,” “carefree,” and “lighthearted.” Antonyms are words with an opposite meaning. For example, if you look up “slow,” the thesaurus lists words such as “fast,” and “quick.”
You can specify that the thesaurus looks up related words and related information on a word. Related words are words that have a similar meaning to the word you look up. Related information lists all words associated to the genus of a word. For example, the related information of “tree” includes “plants,” “leaves,” “gardening,” “pruning,” and “roots.”
You can specify that the thesaurus looks up hypernyms and hyponyms. Hypernyms display the superordinate of a word. For example, the hypernym of “branch” is “tree.” Hyponyms display the subordinate of a word. For example, the hyponym of “animal” is “cat.”
You can specify that the thesaurus looks up cross-references and phrases. Cross references are useful when you want to look up information from other documents. Phrases give you different meanings of a word. For example, if you look up “time,” the thesaurus suggests phrases such as “it’s about time,” “time to go now,” and “what time is it.”
To set options for the spelling checker |
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Click Tools Spell checker.
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Click Options, and click one of the following:
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Auto start
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Beep on misspelled
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Recheck all text
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Check words with numbers
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Check duplicate words
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Check irregular capitalization
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Prompt before auto replacement
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Show phonetic suggestions
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Any options you change will be effective the next time you open the spelling checker.
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To set options for the grammar checker |
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Click Tools Grammatik.
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Click Options, and click one of the following:
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Auto start
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Prompt before auto replacement
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Suggest spelling replacements
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Check headers, footers, footnotes
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Any options you change will be effective the next time you open Grammatik.
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To set options for the thesaurus |
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Click Tools Thesaurus.
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Click Options, and click one of the following:
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Auto look up
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Auto close
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Spelling assist
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Any options you change will be effective the next time you open Thesaurus.
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To customize the thesaurus lookup options |
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Click Tools Thesaurus.
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Click Options, and click one of the following:
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Synonym
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Antonym
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Related words
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Is a type of
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Has types
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Is a part of
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Has parts
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Example
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Not all languages support all look up options. For information about what languages support which look up options, see “Languages and supported lookup options.”
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