WORDS Menu: Continuous Spellcheck When you select this option, each word you type will be checked for spelling. If the word is misspelled, it is highlighted and the computer bleeps to draw your attention. The main dictionary and a personal dictionary will open automatically when you select this or any other WORDS option except for View Thesaurus. WORDS Menu: Spellcheck on Key Select this option to check a single word in your document. If the word at the cursor is spelled correctly, a high-pitched tone will sound. If it is misspelled, a low-pitched tone will sound, and you will be able to correct the word. WORDS Menu: Spellcheck Document This command starts checking all of the words in the document. When it finds a misspelled word, it highlights it and a dialog box appears. You can then type in a replacement, or you can ignore it and proceed to the next word. You can also view the words in the dictionary to find a replacement word or add the word to your personal dictionary. WORDS Menu: Add to Personal Words Use this option to add the word under the cursor to your "open" personal dictionary. This word will be kept in memory until the dictionary is closed. an ITEM SELECTOR box will then appear prompting you to save the personal dictionary. If you click on CANCEL, the words you have added will not be saved. See "Odds & Ends" for further information. WORDS Menu: View Dictionary This command allows you to examine the words in the dictionary. You can type in a word and search for it in the dictionary, add or remove a word fom you personal dictionary, or scroll forward and backward through the words. WORDS Menu: View Thesaurus Allows you to view synonyms of the word under the cursor. The words are presented in groups that have a similar meaning. You will be able to search further, scroll through these groups, and/or replace the original word with one found in the list. You may have to edit the word to find its synonyms. A word that has a suffix may need to be edited to its root. WORDS Menu: Close Dictionary This command removes the dictionary from the computer's memory, giving you more room in the computer for entering or working with text.