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    1. Re: [RMagic] Spelling checker,
    2. Sue-earthlink via
    3. That is only happening when you are spell checking and find multiple uses of that same name in one note field, OR, when you are trying to do a global spell check, right? If so, that's because you haven't completed a "function" yet, so it has not saved to the actual dictionary yet. Sue > On Feb 21, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Jon Czarowitz via <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have found the same problem with the spell checker. It is adding slow or > something. Once I close out the session it seems to find the word and not > ask again, but any new words it doesn't know, it asks. > Jon > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Tom Holden via < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> 1. I don't understand how that is physically possible. The spell checker >> uses one file with the (iirc) .adu extension. You can choose one of a few >> files, e.g., American, British English... >> >> 2. Mem/Paste supports only one citation; there have been requests to >> expand this capability to multiple citations. An outboard Clipboard is not >> a solution. Lists > Source List > Print lets you pick any/all sources and >> their citations. >> >> Tom >> >> >>>> On Feb 21, 2015, at 12:11 AM, "Ronald D. Doctor via" < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> A couple of minor issues have popped up as I try to update my RM >> database. >>> 1. It looks like the spelling checker requires you to add the same >> words in >>> multiple fields. That is, when a new word shows, I click Add, but >> the >>> same word in another field requires me to repeat the process. The >> spell >>> checker seems to use a separate dictionary for each field. Has >> anyone >>> else experienced this? >>> 2. Often, I use the same Citation(s) for several people and/or for >> several >>> facts. Is there a way to save multiple citations to a clipboard so >> that >>> I can select from them without having to memorize/paste, go back to >>> another person to pick another citation, memorize/paste etc.? Is >> there a >>> list of citations used in the database? >>> >>> Ron >>>

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