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Default CheckSpelling function

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at 21:01:40 on Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Bernie Deitrick
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Application.CheckSpelling(String) will return TRUE when the spelling is
OK. Alternatively, you could check the strings against your word list
for a match. You should probably start with the longest strings and
work to shorter strings, since, for example, "short" is correctly
spelled but the word to be found may actually be "shorter" .....

Thank you - that works a treat
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